The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind . It is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his merit , and that he gives a lustre to the plainest ...
... dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind . It is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his merit , and that he gives a lustre to the plainest ...
Strana 355
... dress of negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and es- tablished in a character . Such things as these we could recollect to have happened to our own know- ledge so very often , that we concluded the ...
... dress of negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and es- tablished in a character . Such things as these we could recollect to have happened to our own know- ledge so very often , that we concluded the ...
Strana 486
... dress . The beaux and belles about town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther occasion for the bait when their first design has succeeded . But be sides the too common fault in point of neatness , there are ...
... dress . The beaux and belles about town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther occasion for the bait when their first design has succeeded . But be sides the too common fault in point of neatness , there are ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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