The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 114
... Mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a Re- flection or Conscience , which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This Act of the Mind discovers it self in the Gesture ...
... Mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a Re- flection or Conscience , which tells you whether that which was so presented is graceful or unbecoming . This Act of the Mind discovers it self in the Gesture ...
Strana 205
... Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her Eyes are so chastised with the Simplicity and Innocence of her Thoughts , that ...
... Mind follow the Appetites of the Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her Eyes are so chastised with the Simplicity and Innocence of her Thoughts , that ...
Strana 248
... Mind is all the while untouched with any true Pleasure in the Pursuit of it . From hence I presume it arises that so many People call themselves Virtuous , from no other Pretence to it but an Absence of Ill . There is Dulcianara is the ...
... Mind is all the while untouched with any true Pleasure in the Pursuit of it . From hence I presume it arises that so many People call themselves Virtuous , from no other Pretence to it but an Absence of Ill . There is Dulcianara is the ...
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