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Pagina 35
... walk , when on the other side of them I saw the same great road run- ning on a little way , till it was terminated by two beau- tiful temples . I stood here for some time , and saw most of the multitude who had been dispersed amongst ...
... walk , when on the other side of them I saw the same great road run- ning on a little way , till it was terminated by two beau- tiful temples . I stood here for some time , and saw most of the multitude who had been dispersed amongst ...
Pagina 36
... walk , or had been too well acquainted in the thicket . The entrance to this gate was possessed by three sis- ters , who joined themselves with these wretches , and occasioned most of their miseries . The youngest of the sisters was ...
... walk , or had been too well acquainted in the thicket . The entrance to this gate was possessed by three sis- ters , who joined themselves with these wretches , and occasioned most of their miseries . The youngest of the sisters was ...
Pagina 39
... walk in . When she 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 ...
... walk in . When she 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 ...
Pagina 48
... straight lines , and ran parallel with it . These were most of them covered walks , and received into them men of retired virtue , who proposed to themselves the same end of 48 THE TATLER . No. CXXIII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. ...
... straight lines , and ran parallel with it . These were most of them covered walks , and received into them men of retired virtue , who proposed to themselves the same end of 48 THE TATLER . No. CXXIII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. ...
Pagina 49
... walk were so contrived , that we could not see the Temple of Honour by reason of the Temple of Vir- tue , which stood before it . At the gates of this tem- ple we were met by the goddess of it , who conducted us into that of honour ...
... walk were so contrived , that we could not see the Temple of Honour by reason of the Temple of Vir- tue , which stood before it . At the gates of this tem- ple we were met by the goddess of it , who conducted us into that of honour ...
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