The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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Page 12
... caused then to be erected at a little distance from the tower , but not so near as to excite jealousy in the duke , a small house with a drain and back door . When all the walls were finished and the roof covered , he seduced the ...
... caused then to be erected at a little distance from the tower , but not so near as to excite jealousy in the duke , a small house with a drain and back door . When all the walls were finished and the roof covered , he seduced the ...
Page 24
... cause him to be seized and put to death . The Turkish envoys positively maintained that he resided in Dalmatia , and the Venetian governor as obstinately insisted that he durst not remain a single day within any part of his ju ...
... cause him to be seized and put to death . The Turkish envoys positively maintained that he resided in Dalmatia , and the Venetian governor as obstinately insisted that he durst not remain a single day within any part of his ju ...
Page 27
... cause . It is needless to observe to you , that every one of the company sympathized with him ; but none more than the band of musicians , who being engaged in a profession that naturally keeps the sensibilities more or less in exercise ...
... cause . It is needless to observe to you , that every one of the company sympathized with him ; but none more than the band of musicians , who being engaged in a profession that naturally keeps the sensibilities more or less in exercise ...
Page 35
... said the Prince , every thing from the indulgence of my father , and I am confident , that my happiness solely depends upon you ; my dear Agenor , says he , plead the cause of love for me : Agenor , Madam , is no stranger THE ORACLE . 35.
... said the Prince , every thing from the indulgence of my father , and I am confident , that my happiness solely depends upon you ; my dear Agenor , says he , plead the cause of love for me : Agenor , Madam , is no stranger THE ORACLE . 35.
Page 37
... cause of his friend , the ru- mour of his supposed crime was spread in the city ; the multitude ran to the palace demanding justice ; and the King , to quiet the tumult , order- ed that he should immediately be put to death . 3 Ismena ...
... cause of his friend , the ru- mour of his supposed crime was spread in the city ; the multitude ran to the palace demanding justice ; and the King , to quiet the tumult , order- ed that he should immediately be put to death . 3 Ismena ...
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