The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 12
... Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Discourse , are correspondent with those of the Writer . He com prehends every ...
... Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of Painting receive new Grace from their Disposition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Discourse , are correspondent with those of the Writer . He com prehends every ...
Strana 20
... Beauty in Face or Shape , may also be furnish'd with the most agreeable Manner of shewing it . Secondly , That whereas some of our young Gentlemen who travel , give us great Reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or improve ...
... Beauty in Face or Shape , may also be furnish'd with the most agreeable Manner of shewing it . Secondly , That whereas some of our young Gentlemen who travel , give us great Reason to suspect that they only go abroad to make or improve ...
Strana 36
... on Fire , or blew down his Barns . Talk to her of an unfortunate young Lady that lost her Beauty by the Small - Pox , she fetches a deep Sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine Face she was always looking on it in 36 THE SPECTATOR.
... on Fire , or blew down his Barns . Talk to her of an unfortunate young Lady that lost her Beauty by the Small - Pox , she fetches a deep Sigh , and tells you , that when she had a fine Face she was always looking on it in 36 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 46
... Beauty ; at the other Times , by a judicious throwing back of his Perriwig , he would throw in his Ears . You know he is that Sort of Person which the Mob call a handsome jolly Man ; which Ap pearance can't miss of Captives in this Part ...
... Beauty ; at the other Times , by a judicious throwing back of his Perriwig , he would throw in his Ears . You know he is that Sort of Person which the Mob call a handsome jolly Man ; which Ap pearance can't miss of Captives in this Part ...
Strana 63
... Beauty of his Wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was written the Day after his Wedding - Night When his Spouse was retired to the Bathing - room in the Heat of the Day , he , it seems , came in upon her when she was just going into ...
... Beauty of his Wife Cleopatra . Commentators say it was written the Day after his Wedding - Night When his Spouse was retired to the Bathing - room in the Heat of the Day , he , it seems , came in upon her when she was just going into ...
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