An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath 336 Odium Theologicum 337 Omens 338 Oracles 341 Papal Portraits 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
... 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath 336 Odium Theologicum 337 Omens 338 Oracles 341 Papal Portraits 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
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... 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath Odium Theologicum Omens Oracles 336 337 338 341 Papal Portraits - 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
... 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath Odium Theologicum Omens Oracles 336 337 338 341 Papal Portraits - 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
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... Moliere introduces the practice of it in one of the scenes of his Etourdi . St Jerome , describing the impertinencies of lovers , says nothing of this ; but he comes pretty near it ; for he speaks of eatables , which were presented ...
... Moliere introduces the practice of it in one of the scenes of his Etourdi . St Jerome , describing the impertinencies of lovers , says nothing of this ; but he comes pretty near it ; for he speaks of eatables , which were presented ...
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... MOLIERE . ( His singular Death . ) His last comedy was Le Malade Imaginaire . It was acted for the fourth time on the seventeenth of 286 MOLIERE . Modesty Moliere.
... MOLIERE . ( His singular Death . ) His last comedy was Le Malade Imaginaire . It was acted for the fourth time on the seventeenth of 286 MOLIERE . Modesty Moliere.
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... Moliere's last play , is a sick man who pretends to be dead . Moliere repre- sented that person , and consequently was obliged in one of his scenes to act the part of a dead man . It has been said by a great many people , that he ...
... Moliere's last play , is a sick man who pretends to be dead . Moliere repre- sented that person , and consequently was obliged in one of his scenes to act the part of a dead man . It has been said by a great many people , that he ...
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