The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... face which is overflushed appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet ; and that the dark- est complexion is not a little alleviated by a black hood . In short , he is for losing the colour of the face in that of the hood , as a fire ...
... face which is overflushed appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet ; and that the dark- est complexion is not a little alleviated by a black hood . In short , he is for losing the colour of the face in that of the hood , as a fire ...
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... faces among the several plaits and foldings of the heart ; but to our great surprise not a single print of this ... face , and the several turns of its features , that the little idol which was thus lodged in the very middle of the ...
... faces among the several plaits and foldings of the heart ; but to our great surprise not a single print of this ... face , and the several turns of its features , that the little idol which was thus lodged in the very middle of the ...
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... face of nature glowed with new beauties . They were no sooner arrived at the place where you lay , than they seated themselves on each side of you . On their approach methought I saw a new bloom arise in your face , and new charms ...
... face of nature glowed with new beauties . They were no sooner arrived at the place where you lay , than they seated themselves on each side of you . On their approach methought I saw a new bloom arise in your face , and new charms ...
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