The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... faces as we do with the rest of the world be- hind their backs . After I have told you this , I am to desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I ...
... faces as we do with the rest of the world be- hind their backs . After I have told you this , I am to desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I ...
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... faces looking two ways at once ; but as he passed from me I was amazed at a shape so little correspondent to his face : his head was bald , and all the rest of his limbs appeared old and deform- ed . On the hinder part of his mantle was ...
... faces looking two ways at once ; but as he passed from me I was amazed at a shape so little correspondent to his face : his head was bald , and all the rest of his limbs appeared old and deform- ed . On the hinder part of his mantle was ...
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... faces , every part of their dress , is filled with snares and allurements . There would be no such animals as prudes or coquettes in the world , were there not such an animal as man . In short , it is the male that gives charms to ...
... faces , every part of their dress , is filled with snares and allurements . There would be no such animals as prudes or coquettes in the world , were there not such an animal as man . In short , it is the male that gives charms to ...
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... face every morn- ing . If any member of the commonwealth had a soft voice , a smooth face , or a supple behaviour , he was banished into the commonwealth of fe- males , where he was treated as a slave , dressed in petticoats , and set a ...
... face every morn- ing . If any member of the commonwealth had a soft voice , a smooth face , or a supple behaviour , he was banished into the commonwealth of fe- males , where he was treated as a slave , dressed in petticoats , and set a ...
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... face which had the most scars was looked upon as the most beautiful . If they found lace , jewels , rib- ands , or any ornaments in silver or gold , among the booty which they had taken , they used to dress their horses with it ; but ...
... face which had the most scars was looked upon as the most beautiful . If they found lace , jewels , rib- ands , or any ornaments in silver or gold , among the booty which they had taken , they used to dress their horses with it ; but ...
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