The Spectator, Svazek 2D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... beauty of the body always accom- panies the health of it , so certainly is decency con- comitant to virtue . As beauty of body , with an agreeable carriage , pleases the eye , and that plea- sure consists in that we observe all the ...
... beauty of the body always accom- panies the health of it , so certainly is decency con- comitant to virtue . As beauty of body , with an agreeable carriage , pleases the eye , and that plea- sure consists in that we observe all the ...
Strana 254
... beauty ; and she would have more beauty had she not so much wit . Affectation prevents her excel- lences from walking together . If she has a mind to speak such a thing , it must be done with such an air of her body ; and if she has an ...
... beauty ; and she would have more beauty had she not so much wit . Affectation prevents her excel- lences from walking together . If she has a mind to speak such a thing , it must be done with such an air of her body ; and if she has an ...
Strana 255
... Beauty in others is lovely , in others agreeable , in others attractive ; but in Eudosia it is commanding . Love towards Eudosia is a sentiment like the love of glory . The lovers of other women are softened into fondness , the admirers ...
... Beauty in others is lovely , in others agreeable , in others attractive ; but in Eudosia it is commanding . Love towards Eudosia is a sentiment like the love of glory . The lovers of other women are softened into fondness , the admirers ...
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