The Spectator: (no. 1-635; Mar. 1, 1710/11-Dec. 20, 1714)Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... face . The cenforious fay , that the men , whofe hearts are aim- ed at , are very often the occafions that one part of the face is thus difhonoured , and lies under a kind of difgrace , while the other is fo much fet off and adorned by ...
... face . The cenforious fay , that the men , whofe hearts are aim- ed at , are very often the occafions that one part of the face is thus difhonoured , and lies under a kind of difgrace , while the other is fo much fet off and adorned by ...
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... face , I can- not forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open ingenuous countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and relations . me . I cannot recollect the author of a famous faying to a ftranger ...
... face , I can- not forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open ingenuous countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and relations . me . I cannot recollect the author of a famous faying to a ftranger ...
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... face was made like an ea- gle's , he understood them in the fame manner as if they had told him , there was fomething in his looks which fhewed him to be ftrong , active , piercing , and of a royal defcent . Whether or no the different ...
... face was made like an ea- gle's , he understood them in the fame manner as if they had told him , there was fomething in his looks which fhewed him to be ftrong , active , piercing , and of a royal defcent . Whether or no the different ...
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On phyfiognomy 86 | 33 |
Pontignans adventure with two ladies 90 | 48 |
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