The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 39
... dress and show , in the character of Camilla ; who , though she seems to have shaken off all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still de- scribed as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us that after having made a great ...
... dress and show , in the character of Camilla ; who , though she seems to have shaken off all the other weaknesses of her sex , is still de- scribed as a woman in this particular . The poet tells us that after having made a great ...
Pagina 196
... dress , but at the same time as fine as hands could make her . She was flounced and furbelowed from head to foot ; every ribbon was wrin- kled , and every part of her garments in curl , so that she looked like one of those animals which ...
... dress , but at the same time as fine as hands could make her . She was flounced and furbelowed from head to foot ; every ribbon was wrin- kled , and every part of her garments in curl , so that she looked like one of those animals which ...
Pagina 224
... dress : insomuch that I fancy , had Tully himself pronounced one of his ora- tions with a blanket about his shoulders , more people would have laughed at his dress than have admired his eloquence . This last reflection made me wonder at ...
... dress : insomuch that I fancy , had Tully himself pronounced one of his ora- tions with a blanket about his shoulders , more people would have laughed at his dress than have admired his eloquence . This last reflection made me wonder at ...
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