Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W--y M--e: Written During Her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, ...Theophilus Barrois junior, 1790 - 311 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 26
עמוד 22
... the poets have said of the mien of Juno , the air of Venus , come not up to the truth . The Graces move with her ; the famous statue of Medicis was not formed with more delicate proportions ; no- thing can be ļ 22 ) .
... the poets have said of the mien of Juno , the air of Venus , come not up to the truth . The Graces move with her ; the famous statue of Medicis was not formed with more delicate proportions ; no- thing can be ļ 22 ) .
עמוד 58
... truth , and not laziness , that I do not entertain you with as many prodigies as other travellers use to divert their readers with . I might easily pick up wonders in every town I pass through , or tell you a long series of popish ...
... truth , and not laziness , that I do not entertain you with as many prodigies as other travellers use to divert their readers with . I might easily pick up wonders in every town I pass through , or tell you a long series of popish ...
עמוד 62
... truth , in the words of Moneses , « < I have long learnt to hold myself as nothing » ; but when I think of the fatigue my poor infant must suffer , I have all a mother's fondness in my eyes , and all her tender passion in my heart ...
... truth , in the words of Moneses , « < I have long learnt to hold myself as nothing » ; but when I think of the fatigue my poor infant must suffer , I have all a mother's fondness in my eyes , and all her tender passion in my heart ...
עמוד 72
... waited on by the chief officers of the garrison , and a considerable convoy of Ger- mans and Rascians . The Emperor has several regiments of these people ; but , to say the truth , truth , they are rather plunderers than sol- diers ; ( 72 )
... waited on by the chief officers of the garrison , and a considerable convoy of Ger- mans and Rascians . The Emperor has several regiments of these people ; but , to say the truth , truth , they are rather plunderers than sol- diers ; ( 72 )
עמוד 73
... truth , they are rather plunderers than sol- diers ; having no pay , and being obliged to furnish their own arms and horses ; they ra- ther look like vagabond gypsies , or stout beggards , than regular troops . I cannot for- bear ...
... truth , they are rather plunderers than sol- diers ; having no pay , and being obliged to furnish their own arms and horses ; they ra- ther look like vagabond gypsies , or stout beggards , than regular troops . I cannot for- bear ...
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