The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Ovid , Met . iii . 49 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks assume a pallid teint , And scarce her form remains . ' June 10 , 1688. See Tat . No. 187 . * James Stuart , the pretended Prince of Wales , born To wipe out the national ...
... Ovid , Met . iii . 49 . -Her spirits faint , Her blooming cheeks assume a pallid teint , And scarce her form remains . ' June 10 , 1688. See Tat . No. 187 . * James Stuart , the pretended Prince of Wales , born To wipe out the national ...
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... Ovid , Met . iv . 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago , and those of the gance of ' SIR , ' Yours ...
... Ovid , Met . iv . 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous shape . I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago , and those of the gance of ' SIR , ' Yours ...
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... Ovid , Ars Am . i . 159 . ornaments of the mind that make persons Light minds are pleased with trifles . illustrious in themselves , and useful to WHEN I was in France , I used to gaze others . When women are thus perpetually with great ...
... Ovid , Ars Am . i . 159 . ornaments of the mind that make persons Light minds are pleased with trifles . illustrious in themselves , and useful to WHEN I was in France , I used to gaze others . When women are thus perpetually with great ...
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... Ovid . Met . i . 654 . Addison . of the lady will do for this injured gentle- man , but must allow he has very much jus- tice on his side . I have indeed very long observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their ...
... Ovid . Met . i . 654 . Addison . of the lady will do for this injured gentle- man , but must allow he has very much jus- tice on his side . I have indeed very long observed this evil , and distinguished those of our women who wear their ...
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... Ovid , Met . Lib . i . ver . 8.thunder - The bell rings to the puppet- pots , elbow - chairs , tapestry , figures , lion , The jarring seeds of ill - concerted things . show - Old woman with a beard married WHEN I want materials for ...
... Ovid , Met . Lib . i . ver . 8.thunder - The bell rings to the puppet- pots , elbow - chairs , tapestry , figures , lion , The jarring seeds of ill - concerted things . show - Old woman with a beard married WHEN I want materials for ...
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