The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed , ' and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , " • and ⚫ and neither raife love and admiration in the men N ° 85 . 17 THE ...
... face was barely not disagreeable , this voice harsh ' and unharmonious , thefe limbs only not deformed , ' and then perhaps I might live easy and unmolested , " • and ⚫ and neither raife love and admiration in the men N ° 85 . 17 THE ...
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... face might be impoverished with the ruin of half a feature , tho ' num- bers of remaining beauties might make the lofs infenfi- ble ; but take courage , go into the brighteft affemblies , and the world will quickly confefs it to be ...
... face might be impoverished with the ruin of half a feature , tho ' num- bers of remaining beauties might make the lofs infenfi- ble ; but take courage , go into the brighteft affemblies , and the world will quickly confefs it to be ...
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... faces , and catching the impreffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and pleafing their ima- ginations with their nearnefs and diftance , till the win- dows were so tranfparent that the beauty of the female made the man - fervant ...
... faces , and catching the impreffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and pleafing their ima- ginations with their nearnefs and diftance , till the win- dows were so tranfparent that the beauty of the female made the man - fervant ...
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... face of modefty is loft among the ordi- nary part of the world , and the general corruption of manners is vifible from the lofs of all deference in the low people towards thofe of condition . One order of mankind trips faft after the ...
... face of modefty is loft among the ordi- nary part of the world , and the general corruption of manners is vifible from the lofs of all deference in the low people towards thofe of condition . One order of mankind trips faft after the ...
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... face . We therefore ⚫ new - furnished the room in all refpects proportionably · to us , and had the door made lower , fo as to admit no . man of above five foot high , without brufhing his foretop , which whoever does is utterly ...
... face . We therefore ⚫ new - furnished the room in all refpects proportionably · to us , and had the door made lower , fo as to admit no . man of above five foot high , without brufhing his foretop , which whoever does is utterly ...
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