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Strana 138
Monsieur St . Evremont2 has concluded one of his Essays , with affirming , that
the last Sighs of a Handsome Woman are not so much for the Loss of her Life , as
of her Beauty . Perhaps this Raillery is pursu ' d too far , yet it is turn ' d upon a ...
Monsieur St . Evremont2 has concluded one of his Essays , with affirming , that
the last Sighs of a Handsome Woman are not so much for the Loss of her Life , as
of her Beauty . Perhaps this Raillery is pursu ' d too far , yet it is turn ' d upon a ...
Strana 139
Woman ' s strongest Passion is for her own Beauty , and that she values it as her
Favourite Distinction . From hence it is that all Arts , which pretend to improve or
preserve it , meet with so general a Reception among the Sex . To say nothing of
...
Woman ' s strongest Passion is for her own Beauty , and that she values it as her
Favourite Distinction . From hence it is that all Arts , which pretend to improve or
preserve it , meet with so general a Reception among the Sex . To say nothing of
...
Strana 140
From these few Principles , thus laid down , it will be easie to prove , that the true
Art of assisting Beauty consists in Embellishing the whole Person by the proper
Ornaments of virtuous and commendable Qualities . By this Help alone it is , that
...
From these few Principles , thus laid down , it will be easie to prove , that the true
Art of assisting Beauty consists in Embellishing the whole Person by the proper
Ornaments of virtuous and commendable Qualities . By this Help alone it is , that
...
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ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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