The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... creature ; he hath the fame resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in his countenance . Accordingly he gives the prints of several faces that are of a ...
... creature ; he hath the fame resemblance in the frame of his mind , and is subject to those passions which are predominant in the creature that appears in his countenance . Accordingly he gives the prints of several faces that are of a ...
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... creatures . They expect so great allowances , and give fo little to others that they who have to do with them find in the main , a man with a better person than ordinary , and a beautiful woman , might be very happily changed for such ...
... creatures . They expect so great allowances , and give fo little to others that they who have to do with them find in the main , a man with a better person than ordinary , and a beautiful woman , might be very happily changed for such ...
Strana 37
... creature grew , Manlike , but diff'rent fex : so lovely fair ! That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart ...
... creature grew , Manlike , but diff'rent fex : so lovely fair ! That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart ...
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... creature whom the fillier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has a much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of ...
... creature whom the fillier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has a much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of ...
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... creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under a habitual sense of the Divine Presence keeps up a perpetual chearfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself ...
... creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under a habitual sense of the Divine Presence keeps up a perpetual chearfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself ...
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