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Pagina 9
... last book left the palace , and therefore Melantho could not speak out of any apprehenfions of having a stop put to her affairs this night , by the presence of Ulysses . 100 Scorn not the fad reverse , injurious maid ! Book XIX ...
... last book left the palace , and therefore Melantho could not speak out of any apprehenfions of having a stop put to her affairs this night , by the presence of Ulysses . 100 Scorn not the fad reverse , injurious maid ! Book XIX ...
Pagina 14
... last duties of a daughter's hand . " The fiction pleas'd ! their loves I long elude ; The night ftill ravell'd what the day renew'd , Three years fuccessful in my art conceal'd , My ineffectual fraud the fourth reveal'd ; Befriended by ...
... last duties of a daughter's hand . " The fiction pleas'd ! their loves I long elude ; The night ftill ravell'd what the day renew'd , Three years fuccessful in my art conceal'd , My ineffectual fraud the fourth reveal'd ; Befriended by ...
Pagina 18
... last observation beyond all dispute : " Homer tells us , " ( says that author ) that Minos converfed with Jupiter " every ninth year ; vár ĚTI , and went to be inftructed by him as a scholar by a master ; " and a little lower ་ His fon ...
... last observation beyond all dispute : " Homer tells us , " ( says that author ) that Minos converfed with Jupiter " every ninth year ; vár ĚTI , and went to be inftructed by him as a scholar by a master ; " and a little lower ་ His fon ...
Pagina 63
... last embrace , And let the peers confummate the disgrace ; Round his fwoln heart the murm'rous fury rolls ; As o'er her young the mother - maftiff growls , 15 20 to no outrageous action , and this shews that their paffions are governed ...
... last embrace , And let the peers confummate the disgrace ; Round his fwoln heart the murm'rous fury rolls ; As o'er her young the mother - maftiff growls , 15 20 to no outrageous action , and this shews that their paffions are governed ...
Pagina 79
... last day of one month , and the firft of the following : the Greek months were lunar , the first day of every month was a day of great folemnity , and it was confe- crated to Apollo , the author and fountain of light . Ulyffes ' had ...
... last day of one month , and the firft of the following : the Greek months were lunar , the first day of every month was a day of great folemnity , and it was confe- crated to Apollo , the author and fountain of light . Ulyffes ' had ...
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