Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... describe it .舅 The Grace of Attitudes may belong to the Pofi- tion of each Part , as well as to the Carriage or Dif- [ s ] Thus when the French ufe the Expreffion of une bouche fort gra cieufe , they mean it properly of Grace ; but ...
... describe it .舅 The Grace of Attitudes may belong to the Pofi- tion of each Part , as well as to the Carriage or Dif- [ s ] Thus when the French ufe the Expreffion of une bouche fort gra cieufe , they mean it properly of Grace ; but ...
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... describes as moving on to that young Hero , with the majestic Sort of Grace ; and the latter , with the familiar . : Graceful , yet each with different Grace they move ; This friking facred Awe , that fofter winning Love [ a ] . The ...
... describes as moving on to that young Hero , with the majestic Sort of Grace ; and the latter , with the familiar . : Graceful , yet each with different Grace they move ; This friking facred Awe , that fofter winning Love [ a ] . The ...
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... describe to you . They serve to join fuch Parts of the Buildings in the fame Palace , as lie pretty wide from one another . Thefe are sometimes raifed on Columns only , on the Side toward the Houfe ; and have Openings , of different ...
... describe to you . They serve to join fuch Parts of the Buildings in the fame Palace , as lie pretty wide from one another . Thefe are sometimes raifed on Columns only , on the Side toward the Houfe ; and have Openings , of different ...
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... describe the Girl's Simplicity as a Proof of her Honesty . Authors who write only for the Amuse- ment of Mankind , may choose and omit Circum- ftances at their own Pleasure , according to the Rule of Horace , Qua Defperes tractata ...
... describe the Girl's Simplicity as a Proof of her Honesty . Authors who write only for the Amuse- ment of Mankind , may choose and omit Circum- ftances at their own Pleasure , according to the Rule of Horace , Qua Defperes tractata ...
Page 158
... describe a parabolic Curve ; and little Boys had amufed themselves with the Shadows of a magic Lan- thorn many a Day ere fome great Philosophers un- dertook to explain the Myfteries of that wonderful Machine ) fo has it fallen out in ...
... describe a parabolic Curve ; and little Boys had amufed themselves with the Shadows of a magic Lan- thorn many a Day ere fome great Philosophers un- dertook to explain the Myfteries of that wonderful Machine ) fo has it fallen out in ...
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