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Pagina 15
... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , Good - Nature , and Affability , are the Graces that play in her Countenance ; she knows she is hand- some , but she knows she is good . Conscious Beauty ...
... Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts . Chastity , Good - Nature , and Affability , are the Graces that play in her Countenance ; she knows she is hand- some , but she knows she is good . Conscious Beauty ...
Pagina 101
... Beauty heightened by Virtue , and commanding our Esteem and Love , while it draws our Observation ? How faint and spiritless are the Charms of a Coquet , when compared with the real Loveliness of Sophronia's Innocence , Piety , good ...
... Beauty heightened by Virtue , and commanding our Esteem and Love , while it draws our Observation ? How faint and spiritless are the Charms of a Coquet , when compared with the real Loveliness of Sophronia's Innocence , Piety , good ...
Pagina 436
... Beauty , is allowed to be neither , because she will always be both . Albacinda has the Skill as well as Power of pleasing . Her Form is majestick , but her Aspect humble . All good Men should beware of the Destroyer . She will speak to ...
... Beauty , is allowed to be neither , because she will always be both . Albacinda has the Skill as well as Power of pleasing . Her Form is majestick , but her Aspect humble . All good Men should beware of the Destroyer . She will speak to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 1 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
Notes | 513 |
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