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Pagina 6
... told th many virtuous matrons , who formerly have been taug . t to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a con- cern for ...
... told th many virtuous matrons , who formerly have been taug . t to believe that this artificial spotting of the face was unlawful , are now reconciled by a zeal for their caufe , to what they could not be prompted by a con- cern for ...
Pagina 17
... told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak " it at all . " • Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did fo , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the greatest ' concern in what manner ...
... told twice , I fear I shall not be able to speak " it at all . " • Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did fo , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him under the greatest ' concern in what manner ...
Pagina 24
... told fo . In this cafe therefore we may be fure , that he had in his mind fome general implicit notion of this art of phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
... told fo . In this cafe therefore we may be fure , that he had in his mind fome general implicit notion of this art of phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
Pagina 25
... told them , that the principles of his art might be very true , notwithstanding his prefent miftake : for that he himself was naturally inclined to thofe particular vices which the phyfiognomist had dif- covered in his countenance , but ...
... told them , that the principles of his art might be very true , notwithstanding his prefent miftake : for that he himself was naturally inclined to thofe particular vices which the phyfiognomist had dif- covered in his countenance , but ...
Pagina 33
... told you all " another time . " After a little paufe the colonel cleared up his countenance , and with an air of familiarity whifpered his man apart , " Sirrah , bring the lady with 66 you to afk pardon for you ; " then aloud , " Look ...
... told you all " another time . " After a little paufe the colonel cleared up his countenance , and with an air of familiarity whifpered his man apart , " Sirrah , bring the lady with 66 you to afk pardon for you ; " then aloud , " Look ...
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