The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Page 209
... CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS . CEPHALUS , the son of Deioneus , king of Thessaly , married Procris , daughter of Pandion , king of Athens . They bound each other by a vow never to love any one else . Cephalus , who was fond of hunting ...
... CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS . CEPHALUS , the son of Deioneus , king of Thessaly , married Procris , daughter of Pandion , king of Athens . They bound each other by a vow never to love any one else . Cephalus , who was fond of hunting ...
Page 210
... Cephalus , was one , which has since been much in fashion , though we cannot say a great deal for it . All defences of love should pro- ceed upon the kindest grounds , or on none . The moment it refers to any thing like retaliation , or ...
... Cephalus , was one , which has since been much in fashion , though we cannot say a great deal for it . All defences of love should pro- ceed upon the kindest grounds , or on none . The moment it refers to any thing like retaliation , or ...
Page 212
... Cephalus smiled vie- toriously at the mention of that name . She had already triumphed over the divinity , and thought that this new test of superiority was scarcely necessary . The Phoenician , upon seeing her turn of coun → tenance ...
... Cephalus smiled vie- toriously at the mention of that name . She had already triumphed over the divinity , and thought that this new test of superiority was scarcely necessary . The Phoenician , upon seeing her turn of coun → tenance ...
Page 213
... Cephalus suffered in it's reputation . People began to say that Phalerus was as good as he . He was sitting at home one evening in a melancholy manner , after an unsuccessful day's sport , when a beautiful female with a dog ap- peared ...
... Cephalus suffered in it's reputation . People began to say that Phalerus was as good as he . He was sitting at home one evening in a melancholy manner , after an unsuccessful day's sport , when a beautiful female with a dog ap- peared ...
Page 214
... Cephalus could get an answer ; but he was so kind and importunate , and really , with all his love of hunting , appeared to be so much more interested in the nymph than her companion , that at length he did obtain a sort of ...
... Cephalus could get an answer ; but he was so kind and importunate , and really , with all his love of hunting , appeared to be so much more interested in the nymph than her companion , that at length he did obtain a sort of ...
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