The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private orders he had before given his uncle , if any mischief befel himself . In the meanwhile Mariamne ...
... Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private orders he had before given his uncle , if any mischief befel himself . In the meanwhile Mariamne ...
Strana 255
... Mariamne ; but before their mecting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first dis- course he entertained her with , in ...
... Mariamne ; but before their mecting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first dis- course he entertained her with , in ...
Strana 256
... Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted fits ; and in all probability would soon have followed her , had not his thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an object by publics which at that time very nearly threatened ...
... Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted fits ; and in all probability would soon have followed her , had not his thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an object by publics which at that time very nearly threatened ...
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