The Spectator, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 стор. |
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... Beauty . This way of declaring War upon one another , puts me in mind of what is re- ported of the Tigress , that several Spots rife in her Skin when she is angry , or as Mr. Cowley has imitated the Verfes that ftand as the Motto of ...
... Beauty . This way of declaring War upon one another , puts me in mind of what is re- ported of the Tigress , that several Spots rife in her Skin when she is angry , or as Mr. Cowley has imitated the Verfes that ftand as the Motto of ...
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... Beauty , they fhould endeavour to outfhine them in all other Accomplishments proper to the Sex , and to distin- guifh themselves as tender Mothers , and faithful Wives , rather than as furicus Partizans . Female Virtues are of a ...
... Beauty , they fhould endeavour to outfhine them in all other Accomplishments proper to the Sex , and to distin- guifh themselves as tender Mothers , and faithful Wives , rather than as furicus Partizans . Female Virtues are of a ...
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... Beauty in the Picture ( which was defigned to continue as a Monument of it to Pofterity ) faded fooner than in the Perfon after whom it was drawn . He made fo much Haste to dispatch his Business , that he neither himself time to clean ...
... Beauty in the Picture ( which was defigned to continue as a Monument of it to Pofterity ) faded fooner than in the Perfon after whom it was drawn . He made fo much Haste to dispatch his Business , that he neither himself time to clean ...
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... Beauty . There is a double Praise due to Virtue , when it is lodged in a Body that feems to have been prepared for the Reception of Vice ; in many fuch Cafes the Soul and the Body do not feem to be Fellows . SOCRA SOCRATES was an ...
... Beauty . There is a double Praise due to Virtue , when it is lodged in a Body that feems to have been prepared for the Reception of Vice ; in many fuch Cafes the Soul and the Body do not feem to be Fellows . SOCRA SOCRATES was an ...
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... Beauty is thrown into the Accompt , in Matters of Sale , to those who receive no Favour from the Charmers . Mr. SPECTATOR , June 4 . AFTER I have affured you I am in every refpect one of the handsomeft young Girls about Town- I need be ...
... Beauty is thrown into the Accompt , in Matters of Sale , to those who receive no Favour from the Charmers . Mr. SPECTATOR , June 4 . AFTER I have affured you I am in every refpect one of the handsomeft young Girls about Town- I need be ...
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Сторінка 102 - ... himself. He now and then presents a pair of garters of his own knitting to their mothers or sisters ; and raises a great deal of mirth among them, by inquiring as often as he meets them
Сторінка 87 - Now the best way in the world for a man to seem to be any thing is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it...
Сторінка 116 - Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the whole congregation.
Сторінка 286 - I see multitudes of people passing over it," said I, " and a black cloud hanging on each end of it.' As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and, upon...
Сторінка 287 - ... on trap-doors which did not seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. 'The Genius seeing me indulge myself on this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it. Take thine eyes off the bridge...
Сторінка 286 - ... them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire.
Сторінка 95 - ... as the knight is the best master in the world, he seldom changes his servants; and as he is beloved by all about him, his servants never care for leaving him : by this means his domestics are all in years, and grown old with their master.
Сторінка 286 - What is the reason, said I, that the tide I see rises out of a thick mist at one end, and again loses itself in a thick mist at the other? What thou seest...