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Pagina 237
... seen upon any stage . Not , perhaps , that nature has been more liberal of personal beauty to her , than some to be seen upon our theatres at home . There are actresses here who have as much of what connoisseurs call statuary grace , by ...
... seen upon any stage . Not , perhaps , that nature has been more liberal of personal beauty to her , than some to be seen upon our theatres at home . There are actresses here who have as much of what connoisseurs call statuary grace , by ...
Pagina 284
... seen five black lions and three blue boars in less than a circuit of half a mile ; and yet you know that animals of these colours are no where to be found except in the wild imagina- tions of Europe . From these circumstances in their ...
... seen five black lions and three blue boars in less than a circuit of half a mile ; and yet you know that animals of these colours are no where to be found except in the wild imagina- tions of Europe . From these circumstances in their ...
Pagina 288
... seen here , but wished for ; and then they have such masculine feet , as actually serve some for walking ! Yet uncivil as nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black ...
... seen here , but wished for ; and then they have such masculine feet , as actually serve some for walking ! Yet uncivil as nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black ...
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