The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another puts me in mind of what is reported of the tigress , that several spots rise in her skin when she is angry , or , as Mr. Cowley has imitated the verses that stand as the motto of this ...
... beauty . This way of declaring war upon one another puts me in mind of what is reported of the tigress , that several spots rise in her skin when she is angry , or , as Mr. Cowley has imitated the verses that stand as the motto of this ...
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George Atherton Aitken. As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper1 to the sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender mothers and faithful ...
George Atherton Aitken. As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper1 to the sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender mothers and faithful ...
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... beauty in the picture ( which was designed to continue as a monument of it to posterity ) faded sooner than in the person after whom it was drawn . He made so much haste to despatch his business , that he neither gave himself time to ...
... beauty in the picture ( which was designed to continue as a monument of it to posterity ) faded sooner than in the person after whom it was drawn . He made so much haste to despatch his business , that he neither gave himself time to ...
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... beauty . There is a double praise due to virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice : in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an ...
... beauty . There is a double praise due to virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice : in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be fellows . Socrates was an ...
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... beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps the students at her house when they should be at study . It would be worth your while to see how the idolaters alternately offer in- 1 See No ...
... beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and another fair one who keeps the students at her house when they should be at study . It would be worth your while to see how the idolaters alternately offer in- 1 See No ...
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