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Pagina 47
... Lady , that sate in a Coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the Loves of Venus and Adonis . The Coach was drawn by six milk - white Horses , and loaden behind with the same Number of powder'd Footmen . Just before ...
... Lady , that sate in a Coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely painted with the Loves of Venus and Adonis . The Coach was drawn by six milk - white Horses , and loaden behind with the same Number of powder'd Footmen . Just before ...
Pagina 110
... Lady's Library , till such time as she was in a Readiness to receive me . The very sound of a Lady's Library gave me a great Curiosity to see it ; and , as it was some time before the Lady came to me , I had an Opportunity of turning ...
... Lady's Library , till such time as she was in a Readiness to receive me . The very sound of a Lady's Library gave me a great Curiosity to see it ; and , as it was some time before the Lady came to me , I had an Opportunity of turning ...
Pagina 138
... Lady that sate three Boxes from her , on her Right Hand , if those Witches were not charming Creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest Speeches of the Play , she shook her Fan at another Lady , who sate as far ...
... Lady that sate three Boxes from her , on her Right Hand , if those Witches were not charming Creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest Speeches of the Play , she shook her Fan at another Lady , who sate as far ...
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