The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 13
... seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest at Haerlem to talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate their beauties as they do their ...
... seems to be only this , that she is planted in a wrong soil ; for , go but to the other side of the water , it is a jest at Haerlem to talk of a shape under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate their beauties as they do their ...
Strana 16
... in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 33. ...
... in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 33. ...
Strana 17
and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but com- mendations of her features and complexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful outside ...
and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but com- mendations of her features and complexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful outside ...
Strana 18
... seem to be almost incorrigibly gone astray in this par- ticular ; for which reason I shall recommend the follow- ing extract out of a friend's letter , * * to the professed beauties , who are a people almost as unsufferable as the ...
... seem to be almost incorrigibly gone astray in this par- ticular ; for which reason I shall recommend the follow- ing extract out of a friend's letter , * * to the professed beauties , who are a people almost as unsufferable as the ...
Strana 20
... seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of finishing what she has left imperfect . It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of that sex , which was created to refine the joys ...
... seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of finishing what she has left imperfect . It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of that sex , which was created to refine the joys ...
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