The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see of her face was painted ; and what I thought very odd , had something in it like artificial wrin- kles ; but I was the less surprised at it ...
... face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see of her face was painted ; and what I thought very odd , had something in it like artificial wrin- kles ; but I was the less surprised at it ...
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... face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open , ingenuous countenance , think 1 on the happi- ness of his friends , his family , and relations . I cannot recollect the author of a famous saying to a stranger ...
... face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open , ingenuous countenance , think 1 on the happi- ness of his friends , his family , and relations . I cannot recollect the author of a famous saying to a stranger ...
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... face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case , therefore , we may be sure , that he had in his mind some general , implicit notion of this art of physiognomy ...
... face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case , therefore , we may be sure , that he had in his mind some general , implicit notion of this art of physiognomy ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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