The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 54
... Beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy Merchant of the City under his Protection and Government . Rhynsault was a Man of a warm Constitution , and violent In- clination to Women , and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win ...
... Beauty , the wife of Paul Danvelt , a wealthy Merchant of the City under his Protection and Government . Rhynsault was a Man of a warm Constitution , and violent In- clination to Women , and not unskilled in the soft Arts which win ...
Pagina 192
... Beauty into the most odious Monster . It is very disingenuous to level the best of Mankind with the worst , and for the Faults of Particulars to degrade the whole Species . Such Methods tend not only to remove a Man's good Opinion of ...
... Beauty into the most odious Monster . It is very disingenuous to level the best of Mankind with the worst , and for the Faults of Particulars to degrade the whole Species . Such Methods tend not only to remove a Man's good Opinion of ...
Pagina 356
... Beauty in the Works of a great Genius who is ignorant of all the Rules of Art , than in the Works of a little Genius , who not only knows , but scrupulously observes them . First , We may often take Notice of Men who are perfectly ...
... Beauty in the Works of a great Genius who is ignorant of all the Rules of Art , than in the Works of a little Genius , who not only knows , but scrupulously observes them . First , We may often take Notice of Men who are perfectly ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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