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Pagina 35
... entered but by such as received a ring , or some other token , from a person who was placed as a guard at the gate of it ... enter the tem- ple , and for that reason am a stranger to all the mys- teries that were performed in it . I had ...
... entered but by such as received a ring , or some other token , from a person who was placed as a guard at the gate of it ... enter the tem- ple , and for that reason am a stranger to all the mys- teries that were performed in it . I had ...
Pagina 37
... enter . Upon my going in , I found the windows were blinded , and let in only a kind of twilight , that served to discover a prodigious number of dark corners and apartments , into which the whole temple was divided . I was here stunned ...
... enter . Upon my going in , I found the windows were blinded , and let in only a kind of twilight , that served to discover a prodigious number of dark corners and apartments , into which the whole temple was divided . I was here stunned ...
Pagina 39
... entered , I saw her eyes full of tears . However , her grief was not so great as to make her omit rules ; for she was very long and exact in her civilities , which gave me time to view and consider her . Her cloaths were very rich , but ...
... entered , I saw her eyes full of tears . However , her grief was not so great as to make her omit rules ; for she was very long and exact in her civilities , which gave me time to view and consider her . Her cloaths were very rich , but ...
Pagina 44
... entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the whole assembly rose up to do him ho- nour ; a respect which was never before paid to any but the emperor . I must confess , that universal clap ...
... entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the whole assembly rose up to do him ho- nour ; a respect which was never before paid to any but the emperor . I must confess , that universal clap ...
Pagina 51
... entered the temple . At the upper end of it sat the God of Avarice , with a long filthy beard , and a meagre starv- ed countenance , inclosed with heaps of ingots , and pyramids of money , but half naked and shivering with cold . On his ...
... entered the temple . At the upper end of it sat the God of Avarice , with a long filthy beard , and a meagre starv- ed countenance , inclosed with heaps of ingots , and pyramids of money , but half naked and shivering with cold . On his ...
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