The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which have laid upon , you SIR , Your most obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No. 91. THURSDAY , JUNE 14 , 4 DEDICATION .
... nature ; I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which have laid upon , you SIR , Your most obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No. 91. THURSDAY , JUNE 14 , 4 DEDICATION .
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... natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping is peculiar only to ... nature would not be able to support them in the excess of it for one moment . Add to this observation , how quick is ...
... natural history of our bodies will teach us that this flux of the eyes , this faculty of weeping is peculiar only to ... nature would not be able to support them in the excess of it for one moment . Add to this observation , how quick is ...
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... nature a dignity much above the little circumstances which are affected under the notion of decency . You must know , Sir , I have lately lost a dear friend , for whom I have not shed a tear , and for that reason your animadversions on ...
... nature a dignity much above the little circumstances which are affected under the notion of decency . You must know , Sir , I have lately lost a dear friend , for whom I have not shed a tear , and for that reason your animadversions on ...
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... natural dimensions , than when they had extended their persons and lengthened themselves out into formidable and gi- gantic figures . I am not for adding to the beautiful edifices of nature , nor for raising any whimsical superstructure ...
... natural dimensions , than when they had extended their persons and lengthened themselves out into formidable and gi- gantic figures . I am not for adding to the beautiful edifices of nature , nor for raising any whimsical superstructure ...
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... nature . The head has the most beautiful appear- ance , as well as the highest station , in a human figure . Nature has laid out all her art in beautifying the face ; she has touched it with vermilion , planted in it a double row of ...
... nature . The head has the most beautiful appear- ance , as well as the highest station , in a human figure . Nature has laid out all her art in beautifying the face ; she has touched it with vermilion , planted in it a double row of ...
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