The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... figures and counter - marches of the most changeable and perplexed exercise . Not far from these was the body of ... figure of Time ) with an hour - glass in one hand , and a scythe in the other , and took their posts promiscuously ...
... figures and counter - marches of the most changeable and perplexed exercise . Not far from these was the body of ... figure of Time ) with an hour - glass in one hand , and a scythe in the other , and took their posts promiscuously ...
Strana 109
... figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship , there was not a rope among the tackle that escaped him . He had likewise hung a great part ...
... figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship , there was not a rope among the tackle that escaped him . He had likewise hung a great part ...
Strana 180
... 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 ivory , made it the seat of smiles and blushes , lighted it up and enlivened it with the brightness of ...
... 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 ivory , made it the seat of smiles and blushes , lighted it up and enlivened it with the brightness of ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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