The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 151
... Eudoxus , at his first setting out in the World , threw himself into a Court , where by his natural Endowments and his acquired Abilities he made his way from one Post to another , till at length he had raised a very considerable ...
... Eudoxus , at his first setting out in the World , threw himself into a Court , where by his natural Endowments and his acquired Abilities he made his way from one Post to another , till at length he had raised a very considerable ...
Page 152
... Eudoxus as his Daughter , till they were each of them arrived at Years of Discretion The Wife of Eudoxus , knowing that her Son could not be so advantageously brought up as under the Care of Leontine , and considering at the same time ...
... Eudoxus as his Daughter , till they were each of them arrived at Years of Discretion The Wife of Eudoxus , knowing that her Son could not be so advantageously brought up as under the Care of Leontine , and considering at the same time ...
Page 153
... Eudoxus was so filled with the Report of his Son's Re putation , that he could no longer with - hold making him self known to him . The Morning after his Arrival at the House of his supposed Father , Leontine told him that Eudoxus had ...
... Eudoxus was so filled with the Report of his Son's Re putation , that he could no longer with - hold making him self known to him . The Morning after his Arrival at the House of his supposed Father , Leontine told him that Eudoxus had ...
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