Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 1R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... kind , must have been occafioned by the Vifit I made this Morning . You both know the Beauty and Me- rits of Mrs. B *** as well as what a Brute of a Hufband fhe has the Misfortune to be married to . I just called there , before I fet ...
... kind , must have been occafioned by the Vifit I made this Morning . You both know the Beauty and Me- rits of Mrs. B *** as well as what a Brute of a Hufband fhe has the Misfortune to be married to . I just called there , before I fet ...
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... Kind of coloring ; and I fear one might add , that the glaring Lights introduced by Guido , went a great Way toward the Declenfion of that Art ; as the en- feebling of the Colors by Carlo Marat ( or , if you please pleafe , by his ...
... Kind of coloring ; and I fear one might add , that the glaring Lights introduced by Guido , went a great Way toward the Declenfion of that Art ; as the en- feebling of the Colors by Carlo Marat ( or , if you please pleafe , by his ...
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... kind Paffions add to Beauty ; and all the cruel and unkind ones , add to Deformity : And it is on this Account that Good - nature may , very justly , be faid to be " the best Feature even in the fineft Face . " Mr. Pope has included the ...
... kind Paffions add to Beauty ; and all the cruel and unkind ones , add to Deformity : And it is on this Account that Good - nature may , very justly , be faid to be " the best Feature even in the fineft Face . " Mr. Pope has included the ...
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... , they mean it properly of Grace ; but when they fay , des yeux tres gracieux , it then falls to the Share of the Paffions ; and means kind or favourable , pofition pofition of the whole Body ; but how much more 30 A DIALOGUE.
... , they mean it properly of Grace ; but when they fay , des yeux tres gracieux , it then falls to the Share of the Paffions ; and means kind or favourable , pofition pofition of the whole Body ; but how much more 30 A DIALOGUE.
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... kind that I ever re- member to have seen , was Lady S *** , for the majestic Sort of Grace ; Lady R *** , for the familiar ; and Mrs. B *** , for each , at different Times ; and fometimes for both of them united and blended together ...
... kind that I ever re- member to have seen , was Lady S *** , for the majestic Sort of Grace ; Lady R *** , for the familiar ; and Mrs. B *** , for each , at different Times ; and fometimes for both of them united and blended together ...
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