The Tudor Translations, المجلد 13William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 227
... Luscinda was thus extold by Don Ferdinando , yet did not her praises please me so much pronounced by him ; and therefore began to feare and suspect him , because he let no moment overslip us , without making some mention of Luscinda ...
... Luscinda was thus extold by Don Ferdinando , yet did not her praises please me so much pronounced by him ; and therefore began to feare and suspect him , because he let no moment overslip us , without making some mention of Luscinda ...
الصفحة 264
... Luscinda of her father for my wife , as I have already recounted ; and by it also Luscinda remained in Don Ferdinando's opinion crowned , for one of the most discreet women of her time . And this billet Letter was that which first put ...
... Luscinda of her father for my wife , as I have already recounted ; and by it also Luscinda remained in Don Ferdinando's opinion crowned , for one of the most discreet women of her time . And this billet Letter was that which first put ...
الصفحة 269
... Luscinda Curate and sitting at that yron grate , which was the sole witnesse of put their our loves . Luscinda knew me straight and I her , but not designe in as we ought to know one another . But who is he in the practise , with world ...
... Luscinda Curate and sitting at that yron grate , which was the sole witnesse of put their our loves . Luscinda knew me straight and I her , but not designe in as we ought to know one another . But who is he in the practise , with world ...
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