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... Theodosius and Constantia " , 171 Herod and Mariamne . " , 391 Menippus the Philosopher 99 19 463 Vision of the Scales and Weights . 464 Chremylus · 584 The Loves of Hilpa 585 Shalum and Hilpa No. 50 The Indian Kings VIII . - VARIA ...
... Theodosius and Constantia " , 171 Herod and Mariamne . " , 391 Menippus the Philosopher 99 19 463 Vision of the Scales and Weights . 464 Chremylus · 584 The Loves of Hilpa 585 Shalum and Hilpa No. 50 The Indian Kings VIII . - VARIA ...
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... Theodosius , or The Force of Love , carries it from all the rest . I should , in the last place , mention such books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear com- petent judges of this matter ; and must here take ...
... Theodosius , or The Force of Love , carries it from all the rest . I should , in the last place , mention such books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear com- petent judges of this matter ; and must here take ...
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... Theodosius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonokon , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable tragedy of the same kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical notion of poetical justice , in my humble ...
... Theodosius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonokon , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable tragedy of the same kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chimerical notion of poetical justice , in my humble ...
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... Theodosius and Constantia Illa , Quis et me , inquit , miseram , et te perdidit , Orpheu ? Jamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte , Invalidasque tibi tendens , heu ! non tua , palmas . VIRG . Georg . iv . 494 . Constantia was a ...
... Theodosius and Constantia Illa , Quis et me , inquit , miseram , et te perdidit , Orpheu ? Jamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte , Invalidasque tibi tendens , heu ! non tua , palmas . VIRG . Georg . iv . 494 . Constantia was a ...
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... THEODOSIUS . ' This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next morning she was much more alarmed by two or three messengers , that came to her father's house one after another ...
... THEODOSIUS . ' This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next morning she was much more alarmed by two or three messengers , that came to her father's house one after another ...
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Addison: Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1894 |
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