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Pagina 35
... same compliment that was made to Lesbia a thousand Cyears ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the club is the renowned Don Quixote , The ad- ventures of that gentle knight are frequently men- tioned in the fociety , under ...
... same compliment that was made to Lesbia a thousand Cyears ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the club is the renowned Don Quixote , The ad- ventures of that gentle knight are frequently men- tioned in the fociety , under ...
Pagina 60
... same set of letters into different words ; which may change night into day , or black into white , If chance , who is the goddefs that prefides over thefe forts of compofition , shall fo direct . I're member a witty author , in allufion ...
... same set of letters into different words ; which may change night into day , or black into white , If chance , who is the goddefs that prefides over thefe forts of compofition , shall fo direct . I're member a witty author , in allufion ...
Pagina 78
... same cere- mony which is practised in barbarous nations , of killing their flaves to attend the obfequies of their kings . C · I had been wonderfully at a lofs for many months together , to guefs at the character of a man who came now ...
... same cere- mony which is practised in barbarous nations , of killing their flaves to attend the obfequies of their kings . C · I had been wonderfully at a lofs for many months together , to guefs at the character of a man who came now ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Vol . 2 . Spectator . N. 91 they rush into the flame : for love is Lord of all , as is in all the same !. SPECTATO R. VOLUME THE SECO N D. LONDON : PRINTED.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Vol . 2 . Spectator . N. 91 they rush into the flame : for love is Lord of all , as is in all the same !. SPECTATO R. VOLUME THE SECO N D. LONDON : PRINTED.
Pagina 8
... same species , Obferving an old man , who was the fame per- fon I before mentioned , as the only artift that was at work on this fide of the gallery , creeping up and down from one picture to another , and re- touching all the fine ...
... same species , Obferving an old man , who was the fame per- fon I before mentioned , as the only artift that was at work on this fide of the gallery , creeping up and down from one picture to another , and re- touching all the fine ...
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