The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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... Beauty in Distress , is an Object that carries in it something inexpressibly moving : It softens the most manly Heart with the tenderest Sensations of Love and Compassion , till at length it confesses its Humanity , and flows out into ...
... Beauty in Distress , is an Object that carries in it something inexpressibly moving : It softens the most manly Heart with the tenderest Sensations of Love and Compassion , till at length it confesses its Humanity , and flows out into ...
Strana 215
... Beauty as she ought to have done when she had it , there will be no great Diminution of her Charms ; and if she was formerly affected too y much with them , an easy Behaviour will more than make up for the Loss of them . Take the whole ...
... Beauty as she ought to have done when she had it , there will be no great Diminution of her Charms ; and if she was formerly affected too y much with them , an easy Behaviour will more than make up for the Loss of them . Take the whole ...
Strana 217
... Beauty , but Beauty cannot long supply the · Absence of Good Nature . P. S. ' Madam , February 18 . I have yours of this Day , wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain your self further before I know what to do ...
... Beauty , but Beauty cannot long supply the · Absence of Good Nature . P. S. ' Madam , February 18 . I have yours of this Day , wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain your self further before I know what to do ...
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