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Page 183
... hand a mirror , endowed with the same qualities as that which the painters put into the hand of Truth . There streamed from it a light , which distin- guished itself from all the splendours that sur- rounded her , more than à flash of ...
... hand a mirror , endowed with the same qualities as that which the painters put into the hand of Truth . There streamed from it a light , which distin- guished itself from all the splendours that sur- rounded her , more than à flash of ...
Page 255
... hand all things , even to the gar- ments and flesh of many miserable persons who stood before them , and with the other hand throwing . away what they had seized , to harlots , flatterers , and panders , that stood behind them . On a ...
... hand all things , even to the gar- ments and flesh of many miserable persons who stood before them , and with the other hand throwing . away what they had seized , to harlots , flatterers , and panders , that stood behind them . On a ...
Page 381
... hand , as it is usual in public courts , they are such as will fill up the number of faces upon the bench , and serve rather for ornament than use . The chief upon my left hand are , an old maiden lady , that preserves some of the best ...
... hand , as it is usual in public courts , they are such as will fill up the number of faces upon the bench , and serve rather for ornament than use . The chief upon my left hand are , an old maiden lady , that preserves some of the best ...
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