Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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140. oldal
... beauty , and her fortune . Secure of triumph , her slaves tremble at her frown her charins are so irresistible , that her conquests give her neither surprise nor concern . Beauty the lover's gift ? " she exclaims , in an- swer to ...
... beauty , and her fortune . Secure of triumph , her slaves tremble at her frown her charins are so irresistible , that her conquests give her neither surprise nor concern . Beauty the lover's gift ? " she exclaims , in an- swer to ...
168. oldal
... beauty , education an air ; and fortune threw a young fellow of five - and - twenty in her lap . I courted her all day , lov'd her all night ; she was my mistress one day , and my wife another : I found in one the variety of a thousand ...
... beauty , education an air ; and fortune threw a young fellow of five - and - twenty in her lap . I courted her all day , lov'd her all night ; she was my mistress one day , and my wife another : I found in one the variety of a thousand ...
290. oldal
... beauty " through these pictures . Hogarth was not then exclusively the painter of deformity . He painted beauty or ugliness indifferently , as they came in his way ; and was not by nature confined to those faces which ar painful and ...
... beauty " through these pictures . Hogarth was not then exclusively the painter of deformity . He painted beauty or ugliness indifferently , as they came in his way ; and was not by nature confined to those faces which ar painful and ...
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