The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... Ovid . Some of the thoughts are of the same turn , and the whole is written in a kind of poetical prose . PHILOPINAX to CHROMATION ' NEVER was a man more overcome with so fantastical a passion as mine . I have painted a beautiful woman ...
... Ovid . Some of the thoughts are of the same turn , and the whole is written in a kind of poetical prose . PHILOPINAX to CHROMATION ' NEVER was a man more overcome with so fantastical a passion as mine . I have painted a beautiful woman ...
Strana 241
... OVID , de Art . Am . iii , 7 ONE of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be ζωον φιλοκόσμον , an animal that delights in finery . I have already treated of the sex in two or three papers , conformably to this ...
... OVID , de Art . Am . iii , 7 ONE of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be ζωον φιλοκόσμον , an animal that delights in finery . I have already treated of the sex in two or three papers , conformably to this ...
Strana 244
... Ovid , tells me that the palest features look the most agreeable in white sarsenet ; that a face which is overflushed appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest complexion is not a little alleviated by a black ...
... Ovid , tells me that the palest features look the most agreeable in white sarsenet ; that a face which is overflushed appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest complexion is not a little alleviated by a black ...
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