| Voltaire - Drama - 1761 - 304 pages
...for his prefent remorfe; this continual and rapid tranfition. from love to hatred, from hatred back to love ; the ambition of his fifter ; the intrigues of his minifters; the grievous fituation of a princefs whofe beauty and virtues are ftill celebrated in the world, who faw... | |
| Voltaire - 1761 - 330 pages
...To famous for his virtues and his crimes, his pail cruelty, and his prefent remorfe ; that perpetnal and rapid tranfition from love to hatred, and from...often celebrated and talk'd of to this day, who had feen her father and brother doom'd to death by her hufband ; and to complete her misfortunes, faw herfelf... | |
| Louis Mayeul Chaudon - Authors, French - 1786 - 452 pages
...his paft cruelties and prefent remorfe ; that continual and rapid tranfition from love to hatred, and hatred to love ; the ambition of his fifter ; the intrigues of his minifters ; the cruel fjtuation of a Princefs, whofe virtue and beauty are ftill celebrated through the world, who... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - History, Ancient - 1876 - 600 pages
...this King so famous for his virtues " and for his crimes — his ever-recurring and rapid " transition from love to hatred, and from hatred to " love — the ambition of his sister — the intrigues of " his concubines — the cruel situation of a princess " whose virtue and... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Jews - 1877 - 608 pages
...this King so famous for his virtues " and for his crimes — his ever-recurring and rapid " transition from love to hatred, and from hatred to " love — the ambition of his sister — the intrigues of " his concubines — the cruel situation of a princess " whose virtue and... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - Jews - 1882 - 604 pages
...this King so famous for his virtues " and for his crimes — his ever-recurring and rapid " transition from love to hatred, and from hatred to " love — the ambition of his sister — the intrigues of '• his concubines — the cruel situation of a princess " whose virtue... | |
| John Vickers - Jews - 1885 - 400 pages
...of the king so famous for his virtues and for his crimes — his everrecurring and rapid transitions from love to hatred, and from hatred to love — the ambition of his sister, the intrigues of his concubines — the cruel situation of a princess whose virtue and beauty... | |
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