The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... beauty ; which they may certainly do , if they will be as industrious to cultivate their minds , as they are to ... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Veil'd in a simple robe , the best attire , Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness ...
... beauty ; which they may certainly do , if they will be as industrious to cultivate their minds , as they are to ... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Veil'd in a simple robe , the best attire , Beyond the pomp of dress ; for loveliness ...
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... beauty , may fix his imagination to his disquiet ; but the contem- plation of a whole assembly together , is a defence against the encroachment of desire : at least to me , who have taken pains to look at beauty abstracted from the ...
... beauty , may fix his imagination to his disquiet ; but the contem- plation of a whole assembly together , is a defence against the encroachment of desire : at least to me , who have taken pains to look at beauty abstracted from the ...
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... beauty and of aggravating a fault ; and though such a treatment of an author na- turally produces indignation in the mind of an under- standing reader , it has however its effect among the generality of those whose hands it falls into ...
... beauty and of aggravating a fault ; and though such a treatment of an author na- turally produces indignation in the mind of an under- standing reader , it has however its effect among the generality of those whose hands it falls into ...
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