The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Fall . Hipparchus being passionately fond of his own Wife , who was Enamour'd of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his Fall ; upon which his Wife married her Gallant . Tettyx , the Dancing - Master , in Love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
... Fall . Hipparchus being passionately fond of his own Wife , who was Enamour'd of Bathyllus , leaped and died of his Fall ; upon which his Wife married her Gallant . Tettyx , the Dancing - Master , in Love with Olympia , an Athenian ...
Strana 194
... Fall , but recovered . N.B. This was her second Time of Leaping . Hesperus , a young Man of Tarentum , in Love with his Master's Daughter . Drowned , the Boats not coming in soon enough to his Relief . Sappho , the Lesbian , in Love ...
... Fall , but recovered . N.B. This was her second Time of Leaping . Hesperus , a young Man of Tarentum , in Love with his Master's Daughter . Drowned , the Boats not coming in soon enough to his Relief . Sappho , the Lesbian , in Love ...
Strana 224
... fall into , who are over hasty in their Judgments , and will not stay to let Reason come in for a Share in the Decision : ' Tis for want of this that Men mistake in this Case , and in common Life , a wild extravagant Pencil for one that ...
... fall into , who are over hasty in their Judgments , and will not stay to let Reason come in for a Share in the Decision : ' Tis for want of this that Men mistake in this Case , and in common Life , a wild extravagant Pencil for one that ...
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