The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 11
... Beauty of her Person chastised by the ' Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , Good- Nature , and Affability , are the Graces that play " in her Countenance ; she knows she is handsome , ' but she knows she is good . Conscious Beauty ...
... Beauty of her Person chastised by the ' Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , Good- Nature , and Affability , are the Graces that play " in her Countenance ; she knows she is handsome , ' but she knows she is good . Conscious Beauty ...
Strana 56
... Beauty . ' In order to this , before I touch upon it directly , it will be necessary to lay down a few Prelimin- sincerely . The Manner of his declaring himself gave his Mistress occasion for a very hearty Laughter . -Nay , says he , I ...
... Beauty . ' In order to this , before I touch upon it directly , it will be necessary to lay down a few Prelimin- sincerely . The Manner of his declaring himself gave his Mistress occasion for a very hearty Laughter . -Nay , says he , I ...
Strana 441
... Beauty , to send them back to Parthenissa . When Lewis of France had lost the Battle of Ramelies , the Addresses to him at that time were full of his Fortitude , and they turned his Misfor- tune to his Glory ; in that , during his ...
... Beauty , to send them back to Parthenissa . When Lewis of France had lost the Battle of Ramelies , the Addresses to him at that time were full of his Fortitude , and they turned his Misfor- tune to his Glory ; in that , during his ...
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