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Pagina 51
... beauty on one side flowed a gentle transparent stream , which was just heard to murmur over the golden sands that sparkled at the bottom ; and on the other were walks and bowers , fountains , grottos , and cascades , which diversified ...
... beauty on one side flowed a gentle transparent stream , which was just heard to murmur over the golden sands that sparkled at the bottom ; and on the other were walks and bowers , fountains , grottos , and cascades , which diversified ...
Pagina 108
... beauty ; but an air of dissolute boldness is now affected by all who could be thought graceful or polite : chastity , which used to be discovered in every gesture and every look , is now retired to the breast , and is found only by ...
... beauty ; but an air of dissolute boldness is now affected by all who could be thought graceful or polite : chastity , which used to be discovered in every gesture and every look , is now retired to the breast , and is found only by ...
Pagina 115
... beauty and her dependence , the gaiety of her dress , the multitude of her admirers , the levity of her conduct , and all the circumstances of her situation , had concurred to render her character sus- pecte ; and he was disposed to ...
... beauty and her dependence , the gaiety of her dress , the multitude of her admirers , the levity of her conduct , and all the circumstances of her situation , had concurred to render her character sus- pecte ; and he was disposed to ...
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In what arts the ancients excelled the moderns 134 | 7 |
a vision | 17 |
The story of Desdemona concluded | 28 |
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