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Pagina 9
I am obliged to you for the diffidence I shall have all the rest of my life ; I shall hereafter trust no man so far as to be in his debt . ' R. 6 STEELE . . N ° 83. TUESDAY , JUNE 5 , 1711 . 1 -Animui pictură pascit inani . VIRG .
I am obliged to you for the diffidence I shall have all the rest of my life ; I shall hereafter trust no man so far as to be in his debt . ' R. 6 STEELE . . N ° 83. TUESDAY , JUNE 5 , 1711 . 1 -Animui pictură pascit inani . VIRG .
Pagina 10
The drapery of his figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixt together ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest ...
The drapery of his figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixt together ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and endeavoured to distinguish itself above the rest ...
Pagina 12
However , as he busied himself incessantly , and repeated touch after touch without rest or intermission , he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that hung upon a figure . He also added such a beautiful brown to the ...
However , as he busied himself incessantly , and repeated touch after touch without rest or intermission , he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that hung upon a figure . He also added such a beautiful brown to the ...
Pagina 13
... from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indifferent to all the rest of the company .
... from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by putting his hand to his face , placing his arm negligently on a window , or some such action as appeared indifferent to all the rest of the company .
Pagina 44
Poetry is the inseparable property of every man in love ; and as men of wit write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of ...
Poetry is the inseparable property of every man in love ; and as men of wit write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of ...
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