The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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... Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which are but Pictures of Pictures . Thus the working of my own Mind is the genera ...
... Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of insignificant People by ordinary Painters , which are but Pictures of Pictures . Thus the working of my own Mind is the genera ...
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... Creatures ; and are more adapted to the Sex than to the Species , The Toilet is their great Scene of Business , and the right adjusting of their Hair the principal Employment of their Lives . The sorting of a Suit of Ribbons is reckon'd ...
... Creatures ; and are more adapted to the Sex than to the Species , The Toilet is their great Scene of Business , and the right adjusting of their Hair the principal Employment of their Lives . The sorting of a Suit of Ribbons is reckon'd ...
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... Creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrifie one another . Were I a Father , I should take a particular Care to preserve my Children from these little Horrors of Imagination , which they are apt to con tract when they are ...
... Creatures , that they should love to astonish and terrifie one another . Were I a Father , I should take a particular Care to preserve my Children from these little Horrors of Imagination , which they are apt to con tract when they are ...
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... Creatures walk the Earth Unseen , both when we wake and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless Praise his Works behold Both Day and Night . How often from the Steep Of echoing Hill or Thicket have we heard Celestial Voices to the ...
... Creatures walk the Earth Unseen , both when we wake and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless Praise his Works behold Both Day and Night . How often from the Steep Of echoing Hill or Thicket have we heard Celestial Voices to the ...
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... Creature . What a Morti fication would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her setting her self to View is but exposing her self , and that she grows Contemptible by being Conspicuous . I cannot conclude my Paper , without observing that ...
... Creature . What a Morti fication would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her setting her self to View is but exposing her self , and that she grows Contemptible by being Conspicuous . I cannot conclude my Paper , without observing that ...
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