The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... beauty ; but still there will be such a mixture of delight in the very disgust it gives us , as any of these three qualifications are most con- spicuous and prevailing . By greatness , I do not only mean the bulk of any single object ...
... beauty ; but still there will be such a mixture of delight in the very disgust it gives us , as any of these three qualifications are most con- spicuous and prevailing . By greatness , I do not only mean the bulk of any single object ...
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... beauty , which immediately diffuses a secret satisfaction and complacency through the imagination , and gives a finishing to any thing that is great or uncommon . The very first discovery of it strikes the mind with an inward joy , and ...
... beauty , which immediately diffuses a secret satisfaction and complacency through the imagination , and gives a finishing to any thing that is great or uncommon . The very first discovery of it strikes the mind with an inward joy , and ...
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... beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protection and government . Rhynsault was a man of a warm constitution , and violent incli- nation to women , and not unskilled in the soft arts which win ...
... beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy merchant of the city under his protection and government . Rhynsault was a man of a warm constitution , and violent incli- nation to women , and not unskilled in the soft arts which win ...
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