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Pagina 84
... hand , and a scythe in to stand upon their guard as neuters , and attend the other ; and took their posts ... hand there marched a male deity , who bore at the same time . There was behind them a several quivers on his shoulders , and ...
... hand , and a scythe in to stand upon their guard as neuters , and attend the other ; and took their posts ... hand there marched a male deity , who bore at the same time . There was behind them a several quivers on his shoulders , and ...
Pagina 99
... hand in the midst of a parley .. Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum quâ pulsa manu — En . xii . 318 . Thus , while he spake , unmindful of defence , A winged arrow struck ...
... hand in the midst of a parley .. Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum quâ pulsa manu — En . xii . 318 . Thus , while he spake , unmindful of defence , A winged arrow struck ...
Pagina 111
... hand of Vanity stood a laborious masters , appeared all of them to be real and workman , who I found was his humble admir- alive , and differed among one another only er , and copied after him . He was dressed like in the variety of ...
... hand of Vanity stood a laborious masters , appeared all of them to be real and workman , who I found was his humble admir- alive , and differed among one another only er , and copied after him . He was dressed like in the variety of ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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