The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... described in the fragment of Euripides's Ixion - Φιλοις ἄμικός , - · και πάσηπόλει – Urbi atque amicis pariter infocia- bilis : He must have no friend , for that would be to admit an equal ; he must take no advice , for that would be to ...
... described in the fragment of Euripides's Ixion - Φιλοις ἄμικός , - · και πάσηπόλει – Urbi atque amicis pariter infocia- bilis : He must have no friend , for that would be to admit an equal ; he must take no advice , for that would be to ...
Page 59
... described with rapture , for he is drawn in the prime of youth , beautiful and of a most noble air ; his naked limbs display the finest proportions of the human figure , and the muscular exertion of the fudden action he is thrown into ...
... described with rapture , for he is drawn in the prime of youth , beautiful and of a most noble air ; his naked limbs display the finest proportions of the human figure , and the muscular exertion of the fudden action he is thrown into ...
Page 87
... described them , " A No CIII . ΑΝΑΧANDRIDES , NAXANDRIDES of Rhodes , son of Anaxander , was author of fixty - five co . medies , with ten of which he bore away the prizes from his competitors . Nature bestowed upon this poet not only a ...
... described them , " A No CIII . ΑΝΑΧANDRIDES , NAXANDRIDES of Rhodes , son of Anaxander , was author of fixty - five co . medies , with ten of which he bore away the prizes from his competitors . Nature bestowed upon this poet not only a ...
Page 203
... described are no less merciful in their nature , than miraculous . When the Jews therefore tauntingly affert the superior magnificence of the miracles wrought by Mofes , which we admit to have been in all respects suitable to the ...
... described are no less merciful in their nature , than miraculous . When the Jews therefore tauntingly affert the superior magnificence of the miracles wrought by Mofes , which we admit to have been in all respects suitable to the ...
Page 250
... described than as that name bespeaks the unrivalled model of her fex . As for my friend Ned , who had acquitted himself so dexterously with the elder ladies , his lips had done their office ; neither voice nor motion remained with them ...
... described than as that name bespeaks the unrivalled model of her fex . As for my friend Ned , who had acquitted himself so dexterously with the elder ladies , his lips had done their office ; neither voice nor motion remained with them ...
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