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Pagina 46
... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extravagance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit , are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and perhaps ...
... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extravagance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit , are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and perhaps ...
Pagina 163
... perhaps they will not all despise me . Perhaps I may catch up even one from the gulph , and that will be great gain ; for is there upon earth a gem so precious as the human soul ? " Thus saying , I left them , and descended to the ...
... perhaps they will not all despise me . Perhaps I may catch up even one from the gulph , and that will be great gain ; for is there upon earth a gem so precious as the human soul ? " Thus saying , I left them , and descended to the ...
Pagina 480
... perhaps no Biographer has been so happy as I. They who are for a delineation of men and man- ners may find some satisfaction that way , and those who delight in adventures of Kings and Queens , may perhaps find their hopes satisfied in ...
... perhaps no Biographer has been so happy as I. They who are for a delineation of men and man- ners may find some satisfaction that way , and those who delight in adventures of Kings and Queens , may perhaps find their hopes satisfied in ...
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The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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