The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 205
... Body ; and all this under Pain of never having an Husband , if she steps , looks or moves awry . This gives the ... Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her ...
... Body ; and all this under Pain of never having an Husband , if she steps , looks or moves awry . This gives the ... Body , or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind . Cleomira dances with all the Elegance of Motion imaginable ; but her ...
Pagina 279
... Body or out of the Body , differs no more than the Man does from himself when he is in his House or in open Air . When therefore the obscene Passions in particular have once taken Root and spread them- selves in the Soul , they cleave ...
... Body or out of the Body , differs no more than the Man does from himself when he is in his House or in open Air . When therefore the obscene Passions in particular have once taken Root and spread them- selves in the Soul , they cleave ...
Pagina 350
... Body so proper for it , by giving such an Activity to the Limbs , and such a Pliancy to every Part as necessarily produce those Compressions , Exten- tions , Contortions , Dilatations , and all other kinds of Motions that are necessary ...
... Body so proper for it , by giving such an Activity to the Limbs , and such a Pliancy to every Part as necessarily produce those Compressions , Exten- tions , Contortions , Dilatations , and all other kinds of Motions that are necessary ...
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