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Pagina 12
... beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity with beggars and gypsies ; " though he qualifies this by adding , that " this is looked upon by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth ...
... beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity with beggars and gypsies ; " though he qualifies this by adding , that " this is looked upon by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth ...
Pagina 27
... beauty , by the same rigorous laws that they have enacted against graver offenders . Such jurymen , no doubt , write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws ...
... beauty , by the same rigorous laws that they have enacted against graver offenders . Such jurymen , no doubt , write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws ...
Pagina 28
... beauty and defects of all are fully displayed before us , as they have been by modern critics of acknowledged taste , are we not induced to suspect that much of the im- provement to be derived from such critical labour is impracticable ...
... beauty and defects of all are fully displayed before us , as they have been by modern critics of acknowledged taste , are we not induced to suspect that much of the im- provement to be derived from such critical labour is impracticable ...
Pagina 46
... of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 , on the art of improving beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria 46 HISTORICAL AND.
... of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 , on the art of improving beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria 46 HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina 57
... beauty and merit , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and a daughter , living in 1770. The death of his wife is supposed to have made an indelible impression on his spirits , and drove him to that remedy which of all others is ...
... beauty and merit , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and a daughter , living in 1770. The death of his wife is supposed to have made an indelible impression on his spirits , and drove him to that remedy which of all others is ...
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