The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 страници |
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... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Josephus , which may serve almost as an example to whatever can be said on this subject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit , and youth could give a woman ; and Herod all the ...
... Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Josephus , which may serve almost as an example to whatever can be said on this subject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit , and youth could give a woman ; and Herod all the ...
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... Mariamne's conversa- tion , and endeavoured with all his art and rhetoric to set out the excess of Herod's passion for her : but when he still found her cold and incredulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain instance of her ...
... Mariamne's conversa- tion , and endeavoured with all his art and rhetoric to set out the excess of Herod's passion for her : but when he still found her cold and incredulous , he inconsiderately told her , as a certain instance of her ...
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... Mariamne was therefore sent for to him , whom he endeavoured to soften and reconcile with all possible conjugal caresses and endearments ; but she declined his embraces , and answered all his fondness with bitter in- vectives for the ...
... Mariamne was therefore sent for to him , whom he endeavoured to soften and reconcile with all possible conjugal caresses and endearments ; but she declined his embraces , and answered all his fondness with bitter in- vectives for the ...
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