The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Veil'd in a simple robe , the best attire , Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament , But is when unadorn'd , adorn'd the most . " See Tatler , No. 212 ; and notes ...
... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Veil'd in a simple robe , the best attire , Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness Needs not the foreign aid of ornament , But is when unadorn'd , adorn'd the most . " See Tatler , No. 212 ; and notes ...
Strana 501
... beauty of the last age , and was followed by crowds of adorers , whose passions only pleased her as they gave her opportunities of playing the tyrant . She then contracted that awful cast of the eye and for- bidding frown which she has ...
... beauty of the last age , and was followed by crowds of adorers , whose passions only pleased her as they gave her opportunities of playing the tyrant . She then contracted that awful cast of the eye and for- bidding frown which she has ...
Strana 506
... beauty : the latter is the peculiar por- tion of that sex which is therefore called fair ; but the happy concurrence of both these excellences in the same person , is a character too celestial to be fre- quently met with . Beauty is an ...
... beauty : the latter is the peculiar por- tion of that sex which is therefore called fair ; but the happy concurrence of both these excellences in the same person , is a character too celestial to be fre- quently met with . Beauty is an ...
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