The Spectator, Band 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... Such eyes and lips , cheeks and foreheads , could be the growth of no other country . The complexion of their faces hindered me from obferving any farther the colour of their hoods , though I could eafily perceive by that unfpeakable ...
... Such eyes and lips , cheeks and foreheads , could be the growth of no other country . The complexion of their faces hindered me from obferving any farther the colour of their hoods , though I could eafily perceive by that unfpeakable ...
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... Such are my friend Honeycomb's dreams of gal- lantry . For my own part , I impute this diverfity of colours in the hoods to the diverfity of complexion in the faces of my pretty countrywomen . Ovid in his Art of Love has given fome ...
... Such are my friend Honeycomb's dreams of gal- lantry . For my own part , I impute this diverfity of colours in the hoods to the diverfity of complexion in the faces of my pretty countrywomen . Ovid in his Art of Love has given fome ...
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... Such beautiful profpects gladden our minds , and when confi- dered in general , give innocent and pleafing ideas . He that dwells upon any one object of beauty , may fix his imagination to his difquiet ; but the contemplation of a whole ...
... Such beautiful profpects gladden our minds , and when confi- dered in general , give innocent and pleafing ideas . He that dwells upon any one object of beauty , may fix his imagination to his difquiet ; but the contemplation of a whole ...
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... Such novelties fhould not , I think , be concealed from the British Spec- tator ; for which reason I hope you will excufe this prefumption in Your most dutiful , most obedient , and most humble fervant , L " • S. T. ' N ° 272 Friday ...
... Such novelties fhould not , I think , be concealed from the British Spec- tator ; for which reason I hope you will excufe this prefumption in Your most dutiful , most obedient , and most humble fervant , L " • S. T. ' N ° 272 Friday ...
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... Such - a - one's lady ? No. Nor your coufin Such- a - one ? No. Lord , fays Mrs. Jane , what is the friend- fhip of women ? - Nay , they may well laugh at it . And did no one tell you any thing of the behaviour of your lover Mr. What ...
... Such - a - one's lady ? No. Nor your coufin Such- a - one ? No. Lord , fays Mrs. Jane , what is the friend- fhip of women ? - Nay , they may well laugh at it . And did no one tell you any thing of the behaviour of your lover Mr. What ...
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