Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, 1. kötetR. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... Country . TIMANTHES received him with all that Joy and Pleasure , which is usual between Friends , who love one another entirely ; and whe have not met for a confiderable Time . He fhewed him his new Grove , and Gardens ; and , as they ...
... Country . TIMANTHES received him with all that Joy and Pleasure , which is usual between Friends , who love one another entirely ; and whe have not met for a confiderable Time . He fhewed him his new Grove , and Gardens ; and , as they ...
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... Countries ; and the vast Wad of Linen , that they carry upon their Head in others . The Fingers fhould be fine , long , round , and foft ; small , and leff- ening towards the Tips of them : And the Nails long , rounded at the Ends , and ...
... Countries ; and the vast Wad of Linen , that they carry upon their Head in others . The Fingers fhould be fine , long , round , and foft ; small , and leff- ening towards the Tips of them : And the Nails long , rounded at the Ends , and ...
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... Country . The Covering each Cheek all over with a burn- ing Sort of Red Color , has long been looked upon in a neighbouring Country to be as neceffary to ren- der a Fine Lady's Face completely beautiful , as these Scars are for the ...
... Country . The Covering each Cheek all over with a burn- ing Sort of Red Color , has long been looked upon in a neighbouring Country to be as neceffary to ren- der a Fine Lady's Face completely beautiful , as these Scars are for the ...
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... Country where the lives , to heighten the Color of the Rofes which Nature had scattered over her Cheeks , into one great Mass of Vermilion . Were a Frenchman , on his first Coming over hi- ther , to fee a Sett of our greatest Beauties ...
... Country where the lives , to heighten the Color of the Rofes which Nature had scattered over her Cheeks , into one great Mass of Vermilion . Were a Frenchman , on his first Coming over hi- ther , to fee a Sett of our greatest Beauties ...
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... Country , " [ m ] Pale , unri- " pened Beauties . ” The Prince of Annamaboo , who had been so long , and laterly so much used to the European Complexion , yet faid , a little before he left London ; " That " Mifs C✶✶✶ would be the ...
... Country , " [ m ] Pale , unri- " pened Beauties . ” The Prince of Annamaboo , who had been so long , and laterly so much used to the European Complexion , yet faid , a little before he left London ; " That " Mifs C✶✶✶ would be the ...
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131. oldal - WHAT shall I do to be for ever known, And make the age to come my own...
34. oldal - Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall, God-like erect, with native honour clad In naked majesty, seemed lords of all, And worthy seemed; for in their looks divine The image of their glorious Maker shone, Truth, wisdom, sanctitude severe and pure— Severe, but in true filial freedom placed, Whence true authority in men: though both Not equal, as their sex not equal seemed; For contemplation he and valour formed, For softness she and sweet attractive grace; He for God only, she for God in him.
103. oldal - Danger of being trampled trampled upon, or ftifled in a Crowd ; where my Back is a convenient Lodgment for the Elbow of any tall Perfon that is near. I can fee nothing ; and my whole Employment is to guard my Perfon. I have forborn to attend his Majefty in the Houfe of Peers, fmce I was like to be fqueezed to death there againft the Wall.
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