Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Bind 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... beauty and feeling , which the amiable Thomson , on a similar topic , addresses to his lovely country- women . Flush'd by the spirit of the genial year , Now from the virgin's cheek a fresher bloom Shoots , less and less , the live ...
... beauty and feeling , which the amiable Thomson , on a similar topic , addresses to his lovely country- women . Flush'd by the spirit of the genial year , Now from the virgin's cheek a fresher bloom Shoots , less and less , the live ...
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... beauty and dexterity . In his essay also on the duty of communicating our knowledge and discoveries for the benefit of mankind , he avails himself of a little wild , but very appositely illustrative tradition , relative to the sepulchre ...
... beauty and dexterity . In his essay also on the duty of communicating our knowledge and discoveries for the benefit of mankind , he avails himself of a little wild , but very appositely illustrative tradition , relative to the sepulchre ...
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... beauty , virtues , and accomplishments , with spor- tive raillery or graceful admonition . On the Art of improving Beauty , he has given us two epistles in Nos . 33 , and 53 , and two in No 66 , on the Fine- breeding of Ladies . N ° 104 ...
... beauty , virtues , and accomplishments , with spor- tive raillery or graceful admonition . On the Art of improving Beauty , he has given us two epistles in Nos . 33 , and 53 , and two in No 66 , on the Fine- breeding of Ladies . N ° 104 ...
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... beauty and its consequences by the ravages of the small - pox . " The real person al- luded to , " says Mr. John Duncombe , " under the fictitious name of Parthenissa , was a Miss Rother- ham , sister to the second lady of the sixth ...
... beauty and its consequences by the ravages of the small - pox . " The real person al- luded to , " says Mr. John Duncombe , " under the fictitious name of Parthenissa , was a Miss Rother- ham , sister to the second lady of the sixth ...
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... beauty in the original , and so strongly expressive of the great orator's hope of immortality , that I cannot avoid quoting a por- tion of it in the very words of the Roman who , in the person of Cato addressing his friend Scipio , thus ...
... beauty in the original , and so strongly expressive of the great orator's hope of immortality , that I cannot avoid quoting a por- tion of it in the very words of the Roman who , in the person of Cato addressing his friend Scipio , thus ...
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