The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Beauty to be as much to be commended for the Elegance of her Dress , as a Wit for that of his Language ; yet if she ... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , 2 young thing ] blooming Beauty Fol ...
... Beauty to be as much to be commended for the Elegance of her Dress , as a Wit for that of his Language ; yet if she ... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , 2 young thing ] blooming Beauty Fol ...
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... Beauty , which he thought he could carry to Market at his Leisure . I do not know any thing that has pleased me so much a great while , as this Conquest of my Friend Daphne's . All her Acquaintance congratulate her upon her Chance ...
... Beauty , which he thought he could carry to Market at his Leisure . I do not know any thing that has pleased me so much a great while , as this Conquest of my Friend Daphne's . All her Acquaintance congratulate her upon her Chance ...
Strana 140
... Beauty consists in Embellishing the whole Person by the proper Ornaments of virtuous and com- mendable Qualities . By this Help alone it is , that those who are the Favourite Work of Nature , or , as Mr. Dryden1 expresses it , the ...
... Beauty consists in Embellishing the whole Person by the proper Ornaments of virtuous and com- mendable Qualities . By this Help alone it is , that those who are the Favourite Work of Nature , or , as Mr. Dryden1 expresses it , the ...
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