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Pagina 41
... death , as the babe that is un- born . Nay , she told me this very morning , that if Cupid should die , she would send the poor innocent wench I was telling you of , to Bridewell , and have the milk - woman tried for her life at the Old ...
... death , as the babe that is un- born . Nay , she told me this very morning , that if Cupid should die , she would send the poor innocent wench I was telling you of , to Bridewell , and have the milk - woman tried for her life at the Old ...
Pagina 47
... death . This venerable person often fre- quented the theatre , which brought a great many thi- ther , out of a desire to see him . On which occasion it is recorded of him , that he sometimes stood to make himself the more conspicuous ...
... death . This venerable person often fre- quented the theatre , which brought a great many thi- ther , out of a desire to see him . On which occasion it is recorded of him , that he sometimes stood to make himself the more conspicuous ...
Pagina 82
... deaths , as they were famous in their lives , and occasioned not only the ruin of each other , but also that of the commonwealth . It is therefore a particular happiness to a people , when the men of superior genius and character are so ...
... deaths , as they were famous in their lives , and occasioned not only the ruin of each other , but also that of the commonwealth . It is therefore a particular happiness to a people , when the men of superior genius and character are so ...
Pagina 96
... death , upon meet- ing his shade in the region of departed heroes , makes his submission to him with an humility next to ado- ration , which the other passes over with dumb sullen majesty , and such a silence , as ( to use the words of ...
... death , upon meet- ing his shade in the region of departed heroes , makes his submission to him with an humility next to ado- ration , which the other passes over with dumb sullen majesty , and such a silence , as ( to use the words of ...
Pagina 99
... death ? And I , alas , the cause ! By heav'n I vow , And all the pow'rs that rule the realms below , Unwilling I forsook your friendly state , Commanded by the gods , and forc'd by fate ; Those gods , that fate , whose unresisted might ...
... death ? And I , alas , the cause ! By heav'n I vow , And all the pow'rs that rule the realms below , Unwilling I forsook your friendly state , Commanded by the gods , and forc'd by fate ; Those gods , that fate , whose unresisted might ...
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