The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... woman to her , Will fpoke what I looked , according to his romantic imagination , in the following manner . " Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; " behold the beauty of her perfon chaftifed by " the innocence of her thoughts ...
... woman to her , Will fpoke what I looked , according to his romantic imagination , in the following manner . " Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; " behold the beauty of her perfon chaftifed by " the innocence of her thoughts ...
Strana 24
... woman- kind . Perhaps it is that an English coxcomb is feldom fo obfequious as an Irish one ; and when the defign of pleafing is visible , an abfurdity in the way toward it is eafily forgiven . S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort ...
... woman- kind . Perhaps it is that an English coxcomb is feldom fo obfequious as an Irish one ; and when the defign of pleafing is visible , an abfurdity in the way toward it is eafily forgiven . S. C. I have frequently feen of this fort ...
Strana 39
... woman can be handfome by the force of features alone , any more than he can be witty only by the help of fpeech . That pride destroys all fymmetry and grace , and affectation is a more terrible enemy to fine faces than the small - pox ...
... woman can be handfome by the force of features alone , any more than he can be witty only by the help of fpeech . That pride destroys all fymmetry and grace , and affectation is a more terrible enemy to fine faces than the small - pox ...
Strana 44
... woman have made , who is fo fufceptible of impreffions from what she reads , had the been guided to fuch books as have Clelia which opened of itfelf in the place that a tendency to enlighten the understanding and rec- defcribes two ...
... woman have made , who is fo fufceptible of impreffions from what she reads , had the been guided to fuch books as have Clelia which opened of itfelf in the place that a tendency to enlighten the understanding and rec- defcribes two ...
Strana 49
... woman , As foon as he faw the dawn of that complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought fit to break from his concealment , repeating that of Cowley : Th ' adorning Thee with fo much art , Is but a barb'rous skill ...
... woman , As foon as he faw the dawn of that complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought fit to break from his concealment , repeating that of Cowley : Th ' adorning Thee with fo much art , Is but a barb'rous skill ...
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