The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... face , expecting I would make an answer , when , by good luck , a gentleman that had * This is not an exaggerated description of the extravagant in- consistencies received by people of fashion under the name of operas . had entered the ...
... face , expecting I would make an answer , when , by good luck , a gentleman that had * This is not an exaggerated description of the extravagant in- consistencies received by people of fashion under the name of operas . had entered the ...
Strana 11
... face . " DISSERTATION ON DEFORMITY . THE late discourse concering the statutes of the Ugly Club having been so well received at Oxford , that con- trary to the strict rules of the society , they have been so partial as to take my own ...
... face . " DISSERTATION ON DEFORMITY . THE late discourse concering the statutes of the Ugly Club having been so well received at Oxford , that con- trary to the strict rules of the society , they have been so partial as to take my own ...
Strana 12
... faces , yet his being an extraor- dinary case , I believe we shall find an hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is not against the canon ; and if his sides are as compact as his joles , he need not disguise himself to make ...
... faces , yet his being an extraor- dinary case , I believe we shall find an hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is not against the canon ; and if his sides are as compact as his joles , he need not disguise himself to make ...
Strana 13
... faces are not of our own choosing , people had been transported beyond all good breeding , and hurried themselves into unaccount- able and fatal extravagancies : as , how many impartial looking - glasses had been censured and ...
... faces are not of our own choosing , people had been transported beyond all good breeding , and hurried themselves into unaccount- able and fatal extravagancies : as , how many impartial looking - glasses had been censured and ...
Strana 19
... faces than the small - pox : ' That no woman is capable of being beautiful , who is not incapable of being false : And , That what would be odious in a friend , is de- formity in a mistress . From these few principles , thus laid down ...
... faces than the small - pox : ' That no woman is capable of being beautiful , who is not incapable of being false : And , That what would be odious in a friend , is de- formity in a mistress . From these few principles , thus laid down ...
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