The Spectator, Band 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... rest , you'll think it not improbable , it might enter into his Thought , that such a Woman as Sylvana would consummate the Happiness . The World is so debauched with mean Considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be re- ceived as ...
... rest , you'll think it not improbable , it might enter into his Thought , that such a Woman as Sylvana would consummate the Happiness . The World is so debauched with mean Considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be re- ceived as ...
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... rest of his Limbs appeared old and deformed . On the hinder Part of his Mantel was represented Murder , with disheveled Hair and a Dagger all bloody , Anger in a Robe of Scarlet , and Suspicion squinting with both Eyes ; but above all ...
... rest of his Limbs appeared old and deformed . On the hinder Part of his Mantel was represented Murder , with disheveled Hair and a Dagger all bloody , Anger in a Robe of Scarlet , and Suspicion squinting with both Eyes ; but above all ...
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... Rest ; they will no more disturb their Admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in raising the Mirth of Stupids , who know nothing of thy Merit , for thy Maintenance . It is natural for the Generality of ...
... Rest ; they will no more disturb their Admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in raising the Mirth of Stupids , who know nothing of thy Merit , for thy Maintenance . It is natural for the Generality of ...
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