The Spectator, Том 2Dent, 1963 - 33 стор. |
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Сторінка 182
... Love . I wonder that not one of the Criticks or Editors , through whose Hands this Ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a Circumstance related by Plutarch . That Author in the Famous Story of Antiochus , who fell in Love ...
... Love . I wonder that not one of the Criticks or Editors , through whose Hands this Ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a Circumstance related by Plutarch . That Author in the Famous Story of Antiochus , who fell in Love ...
Сторінка 192
... Love . This Account is very dry in many Parts , as only mentioning the Name of the Lover who leaped , the Person he ... Love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with Life . Cynisca , the Wife of Eschines , being in Love with ...
... Love . This Account is very dry in many Parts , as only mentioning the Name of the Lover who leaped , the Person he ... Love with Daphnis , very much bruised , but escaped with Life . Cynisca , the Wife of Eschines , being in Love with ...
Сторінка 193
... Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished in the Fall . Charixus , the Brother of Sappho , in Love with Rhodope the Courtezan , having spent his whole Estate upon her , was advised by his Sister to Leap in the beginning of his Amour ...
... Love with Daphnis the Myndian , perished in the Fall . Charixus , the Brother of Sappho , in Love with Rhodope the Courtezan , having spent his whole Estate upon her , was advised by his Sister to Leap in the beginning of his Amour ...
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