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Pagina 15
... Eyes ! What a Bloom in that Person ! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance ! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion , and her Look the Force of Language . ' It was Prudence to turn away my Eyes from this Object , and therefore I ...
... Eyes ! What a Bloom in that Person ! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance ! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion , and her Look the Force of Language . ' It was Prudence to turn away my Eyes from this Object , and therefore I ...
Pagina 61
... Eyes ; and the Crime is no less than employing them in such a Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . ' Sir , There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable Man , but ...
... Eyes ; and the Crime is no less than employing them in such a Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . ' Sir , There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable Man , but ...
Pagina 162
... Eyes from wandring as well as I was able , till one of the young Ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my Looks , and fix my Devotion on her self . You are to know , Sir , that a Peeper works with her Hands , Eyes , and Fan ...
... Eyes from wandring as well as I was able , till one of the young Ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my Looks , and fix my Devotion on her self . You are to know , Sir , that a Peeper works with her Hands , Eyes , and Fan ...
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