The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Admirable. The Figures, which are above 100, and move their Heads,Legs, Arms, and Fingers, soexactly to what they perform, and setting one Foot before another,like living Creatures, that itjustlydeserves to beesteem'dthe greatestWonder ...
... Admirable. The Figures, which are above 100, and move their Heads,Legs, Arms, and Fingers, soexactly to what they perform, and setting one Foot before another,like living Creatures, that itjustlydeserves to beesteem'dthe greatestWonder ...
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... Admiration and Pity.Amidst these Innocent Entertainments whichshehas formed toherself, how much more Valuabledoes she appearthan those of herSex,[who [3]] employ themselves in Diversions that are less Reasonable, tho' more in Fashion ...
... Admiration and Pity.Amidst these Innocent Entertainments whichshehas formed toherself, how much more Valuabledoes she appearthan those of herSex,[who [3]] employ themselves in Diversions that are less Reasonable, tho' more in Fashion ...
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... Admiration, are everchangingthe Airof their Countenances, and alteringthe Attitude oftheir Bodies,to strike the Hearts of their Beholders with new Sense of their Beauty. The dressing Partof our Sex, whose Minds are the same with the ...
... Admiration, are everchangingthe Airof their Countenances, and alteringthe Attitude oftheir Bodies,to strike the Hearts of their Beholders with new Sense of their Beauty. The dressing Partof our Sex, whose Minds are the same with the ...
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... Admiration of it, is inexpressibly Beautiful, and wonderfully suited, to the fond Character ofthePerson that speaks it.There isa Simplicity intheWords, that outshinesthe utmost Pride of Expression. Otway [7] has followed ...
... Admiration of it, is inexpressibly Beautiful, and wonderfully suited, to the fond Character ofthePerson that speaks it.There isa Simplicity intheWords, that outshinesthe utmost Pride of Expression. Otway [7] has followed ...
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... Admiration of the best Judges; asIdoubtnot but he will in the Conquest of Mexico,which is acted for his own Benefit Tomorrow Night. C. No.41. Tuesday,. April. 17,. 1711. Steele. 'Tu non inventa repertaes.' Ovid Compassion forthe ...
... Admiration of the best Judges; asIdoubtnot but he will in the Conquest of Mexico,which is acted for his own Benefit Tomorrow Night. C. No.41. Tuesday,. April. 17,. 1711. Steele. 'Tu non inventa repertaes.' Ovid Compassion forthe ...
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