The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... beauty by nature , but more than one by art . If it were possible for her to let her fan or any limb about her rest ... beauty ; and she would have more beauty had she not so much wit . Affectation prevents her excel- lences from walking ...
... beauty by nature , but more than one by art . If it were possible for her to let her fan or any limb about her rest ... beauty ; and she would have more beauty had she not so much wit . Affectation prevents her excel- lences from walking ...
Strana 247
... 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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... beauty , ibid . Bodily exercises , ancient encouragement of , 161 . Books reduced to their quintessence , 124. the legacies of great geniuses , 166 . Burnet , Dr. , some passages in his Theory of the earth con- sidered , 143. 146 ...
... beauty , ibid . Bodily exercises , ancient encouragement of , 161 . Books reduced to their quintessence , 124. the legacies of great geniuses , 166 . Burnet , Dr. , some passages in his Theory of the earth con- sidered , 143. 146 ...
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