The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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الصفحة 98
... relations , and no man swung any woman who was not second cousin at furthest . She is pleased to say , care was taken that the gallants tied the ladies ' legs before they were wafted into the air . Since she is so spiteful , I will tell ...
... relations , and no man swung any woman who was not second cousin at furthest . She is pleased to say , care was taken that the gallants tied the ladies ' legs before they were wafted into the air . Since she is so spiteful , I will tell ...
الصفحة 117
... relation of it . I found myself upon a naked shore , with company whose afflicted countenances witnessed their con- ditions . Before us flowed a water , deep , silent , and called the River of Tears , which , issuing from two fountains ...
... relation of it . I found myself upon a naked shore , with company whose afflicted countenances witnessed their con- ditions . Before us flowed a water , deep , silent , and called the River of Tears , which , issuing from two fountains ...
الصفحة 243
Spectator The. honest letter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin ... relation about Cybele's ...
Spectator The. honest letter with Ovid's relation about Cybele's image . The ship wherein it was aboard was stranded at the mouth of the Tiber , and the men were unable to move it , until Claudia , a virgin ... relation about Cybele's ...
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