The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Faces till they are * married . NOT to keep you in fufpence , I mean plainly , that Part of the Sex who paint . They are fome of them fo exquifitely skilful this Way , that give them but a tolerable Pair of Eyes to fet up with , and ...
... Faces till they are * married . NOT to keep you in fufpence , I mean plainly , that Part of the Sex who paint . They are fome of them fo exquifitely skilful this Way , that give them but a tolerable Pair of Eyes to fet up with , and ...
Page 29
... ' never fo Beautiful , have dead uninformed Countenances . The Muscles of a real Face fometimes fwell with soft Paffion , fudden Surprize , and . B 3 and are flushed with agreeable Confu- fions , according as N ° 41. The SPECTATOR . 29.
... ' never fo Beautiful , have dead uninformed Countenances . The Muscles of a real Face fometimes fwell with soft Paffion , fudden Surprize , and . B 3 and are flushed with agreeable Confu- fions , according as N ° 41. The SPECTATOR . 29.
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... Face the defigned to wear that Day , and I have heard him proteft fhe had worked a full half Hour before he knew her to be the fame Woman . As foon as he faw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought ...
... Face the defigned to wear that Day , and I have heard him proteft fhe had worked a full half Hour before he knew her to be the fame Woman . As foon as he faw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought ...
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... Face , pale as Ashes on the other . HONEYCOMB feized all her Gally- pots and Washes , and carried off his Handkerchief full of Brushes , fcraps of Spanish Wool , and Phials of Unguents . The Lady went into the Country , the Lover was ...
... Face , pale as Ashes on the other . HONEYCOMB feized all her Gally- pots and Washes , and carried off his Handkerchief full of Brushes , fcraps of Spanish Wool , and Phials of Unguents . The Lady went into the Country , the Lover was ...
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... Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe , ( when I have abolished this Cuftom ) to fee fo many Ladies when they firft lay it down , incog ...
... Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe , ( when I have abolished this Cuftom ) to fee fo many Ladies when they firft lay it down , incog ...
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