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Pagina 61
... kind , with that Command of herself as befits Beauty and Innocence , and yet with so much Spirit as sufficiently expresses her Indignation . The whole Transaction is performed with the Eyes ; and the Crime is no less than employing them ...
... kind , with that Command of herself as befits Beauty and Innocence , and yet with so much Spirit as sufficiently expresses her Indignation . The whole Transaction is performed with the Eyes ; and the Crime is no less than employing them ...
Pagina 183
... kind of Writing , calls his Rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his Limbs set in Places that did not properly belong to them , The Anagram of a Man . When the Anagrammatist takes a Name to work upon , he considers it at ...
... kind of Writing , calls his Rival , who ( it seems ) was distorted , and had his Limbs set in Places that did not properly belong to them , The Anagram of a Man . When the Anagrammatist takes a Name to work upon , he considers it at ...
Pagina 364
... Kind of Animal is different from that of every other Kind ; and yet there is not the least Turn in the Muscles or Twist in the Fibres of any one , which does not render them more proper for that particular Animal's Way of Life than any ...
... Kind of Animal is different from that of every other Kind ; and yet there is not the least Turn in the Muscles or Twist in the Fibres of any one , which does not render them more proper for that particular Animal's Way of Life than any ...
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CONTENTS | 130 |
ESSAYS Nos 180 Thursday March | 321 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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