The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 124
... Picts behold all things with the same Air , whether they are Joyful or Sad ; the same fixed Insensibility appears upon all Occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that Pains to invite the Approach of Lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
... Picts behold all things with the same Air , whether they are Joyful or Sad ; the same fixed Insensibility appears upon all Occasions . A Pict , though she takes all that Pains to invite the Approach of Lovers , is obliged to keep them ...
Pagina 125
... Pict begins the Face she designed to wear that Day , and I have heard him protest she had worked a full half Hour before he knew her to be the same Woman . As soon as he saw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had so long ...
... Pict begins the Face she designed to wear that Day , and I have heard him protest she had worked a full half Hour before he knew her to be the same Woman . As soon as he saw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had so long ...
Pagina 145
... Pict . If they are not so eminently gifted by Nature as our Assembly expects , give me Leave to say , their acquired Ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The Beau has varied his Dress every Day of his Life ...
... Pict . If they are not so eminently gifted by Nature as our Assembly expects , give me Leave to say , their acquired Ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The Beau has varied his Dress every Day of his Life ...
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