The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 33
... Face . In Cut and Dye so like a Tyle , A sudden View it would beguile . The upper Part thereof was Whey , The nether Orange mixt with Grey . The Whisker continued for some Time among us after the Expiration of Beards ; but this is a ...
... Face . In Cut and Dye so like a Tyle , A sudden View it would beguile . The upper Part thereof was Whey , The nether Orange mixt with Grey . The Whisker continued for some Time among us after the Expiration of Beards ; but this is a ...
Strana 189
... Face had made a greater Conquest than the old , I'll leave you to judge : But I am informed that he utterly denied all Pretensions to Courtship , but withal profess'd a sincere Friendship for me ; but whether Marriages are proposed by ...
... Face had made a greater Conquest than the old , I'll leave you to judge : But I am informed that he utterly denied all Pretensions to Courtship , but withal profess'd a sincere Friendship for me ; but whether Marriages are proposed by ...
Strana 342
... Face every Morning . If any Member of the Commonwealth had a soft Voice , a smooth Face , or a supple Behaviour , he was banished into the Commonwealth of Females , where he was treated as a Slave , dressed in Petticoats and set a ...
... Face every Morning . If any Member of the Commonwealth had a soft Voice , a smooth Face , or a supple Behaviour , he was banished into the Commonwealth of Females , where he was treated as a Slave , dressed in Petticoats and set a ...
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