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Pagina 2
... who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private advantage , it is certain , that there are several women of honour who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the interest of their country .
... who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private advantage , it is certain , that there are several women of honour who patch out of principle , and with an eye to the interest of their country .
Pagina 4
When the Romans were pressed with a foreign chemy , the ladies voluntarily contributed all their rings and jewels to assist the goverunient under a public exigence ; which appeared so laudable an action in the eyes of their countrymen ...
When the Romans were pressed with a foreign chemy , the ladies voluntarily contributed all their rings and jewels to assist the goverunient under a public exigence ; which appeared so laudable an action in the eyes of their countrymen ...
Pagina 11
Though this workman did so much mischief on the side of the living , he never turned his eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Ilaving taken a cursory view of one side of the 83 . 11 SPECTATOR .
Though this workman did so much mischief on the side of the living , he never turned his eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Ilaving taken a cursory view of one side of the 83 . 11 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 12
... and thousands of eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me appeared so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were pictures . Raphael's figures stood in one row , Titian's in another , Guido Rheni's in a third .
... and thousands of eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me appeared so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were pictures . Raphael's figures stood in one row , Titian's in another , Guido Rheni's in a third .
Pagina 14
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and doorkeepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and doorkeepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
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