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Pagina 13
... story of the Ephesian matron . Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her sex ; as indeed I have always observed that women , whether out of a nicer re- gard to their honour , or what other reason I can ...
... story of the Ephesian matron . Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her sex ; as indeed I have always observed that women , whether out of a nicer re- gard to their honour , or what other reason I can ...
Pagina 14
... story , among others went afhore on this occafion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themscives in the woods for that purpose , The Ergish unadvisedly marched a great distance from the she into ...
... story , among others went afhore on this occafion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themscives in the woods for that purpose , The Ergish unadvisedly marched a great distance from the she into ...
Pagina 15
... stories of spirits and apparations . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their discourse , but ... story the whole company closed their ranks , and crouded about the fire . I took notice in par- ticular of a little ...
... stories of spirits and apparations . Upon my opening the door , the young women broke off their discourse , but ... story the whole company closed their ranks , and crouded about the fire . I took notice in par- ticular of a little ...
Pagina 20
... stories out of their prefent lurking - holes into broad day - light . If I attack the vicious , I shall only ... story which he does not know how to tell , if he has discovered any epidemical vice which has escaped my observation ...
... stories out of their prefent lurking - holes into broad day - light . If I attack the vicious , I shall only ... story which he does not know how to tell , if he has discovered any epidemical vice which has escaped my observation ...
Pagina 90
... story of their times . ' What can be more founding and poetical , or refem . ble more the majestic fimplicity of the ancients , than the following stanzas ? The ftout earl of Northumberland A vow to God did make , His pleasure in the ...
... story of their times . ' What can be more founding and poetical , or refem . ble more the majestic fimplicity of the ancients , than the following stanzas ? The ftout earl of Northumberland A vow to God did make , His pleasure in the ...
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