The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 10 巻James Crissy, 1832 |
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... beauty , as the several figures in a piece of paint- ing receives new grace from their disposition in the picture . The advantages of a reader from a methodical discourse are correspondent with those of the writer . He comprehends every ...
... beauty , as the several figures in a piece of paint- ing receives new grace from their disposition in the picture . The advantages of a reader from a methodical discourse are correspondent with those of the writer . He comprehends every ...
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... beauty in face or shape , may also be furnished with the most agreeable manner of showing it . Secondly , That whereas some of our young gentlemen who travel , give us great reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or im ...
... beauty in face or shape , may also be furnished with the most agreeable manner of showing it . Secondly , That whereas some of our young gentlemen who travel , give us great reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or im ...
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... beauty by the small - pox , she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has be- fallen one of her acquaintance , and she ...
... beauty by the small - pox , she fetches a deep sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine face , she was always looking on it in her glass . Tell her of a piece of good fortune that has be- fallen one of her acquaintance , and she ...
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... beauty ; at other times , by a judicious throwing back of his periwig , he would throw in his ears . You know he is that sort of a person which the mob call a handsome jolly man ; which appearance can not miss of captives in this part ...
... beauty ; at other times , by a judicious throwing back of his periwig , he would throw in his ears . You know he is that sort of a person which the mob call a handsome jolly man ; which appearance can not miss of captives in this part ...
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... . But above all the hints of this kind I have met in writers of ancient date , I am pleased with an epigram of Martial in honour of the beauty of his wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was writ- ten the 76 No. 490 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . But above all the hints of this kind I have met in writers of ancient date , I am pleased with an epigram of Martial in honour of the beauty of his wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was writ- ten the 76 No. 490 . THE SPECTATOR .
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