The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... endeavour to shew some unnatural ap- pearances which are in vogue among the polite and well - bred . I am to present , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are fre- quently taken for graces in mien and ...
... endeavour to shew some unnatural ap- pearances which are in vogue among the polite and well - bred . I am to present , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the distortions which are fre- quently taken for graces in mien and ...
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... endeavour to make them such . When our consciousness turns upon the main de- sign of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be ...
... endeavour to make them such . When our consciousness turns upon the main de- sign of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be ...
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... endeavour to do in a manner suitable to it , that I may not incur the censure which a famous critic bestows upon one who had written a treatise on the sublime , ' in a low grovelling style . I intend to lay aside a whole week for this ...
... endeavour to do in a manner suitable to it , that I may not incur the censure which a famous critic bestows upon one who had written a treatise on the sublime , ' in a low grovelling style . I intend to lay aside a whole week for this ...
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