The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... never care for drawing People in the Fashion , as very well knowing that the Head - dress , or Periwig , that now prevails , and gives a Grace to their Portraitures at present , will make a very odd Figure , and perhaps look monstrous ...
... never care for drawing People in the Fashion , as very well knowing that the Head - dress , or Periwig , that now prevails , and gives a Grace to their Portraitures at present , will make a very odd Figure , and perhaps look monstrous ...
Strana 487
... never was heard to name him in his Absence , and takes Care he shall never be the Subject of any Discourse that she has a Share in . I hope you'll propose this Lady as a Pattern , tho I am very much afraid you'll be so silly to think ...
... never was heard to name him in his Absence , and takes Care he shall never be the Subject of any Discourse that she has a Share in . I hope you'll propose this Lady as a Pattern , tho I am very much afraid you'll be so silly to think ...
Strana 501
... never the Opportunity of performing . Another Reason why Men cannot form a right Judgment of us is , because the same Actions may be aimed at different Ends , and arise from quite contrary Principles . Actions are of so mixt a Nature ...
... never the Opportunity of performing . Another Reason why Men cannot form a right Judgment of us is , because the same Actions may be aimed at different Ends , and arise from quite contrary Principles . Actions are of so mixt a Nature ...
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