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Page 37
... talk of a fhape under eighteen Iftone . Thefe wife traders regulate their beau- " ties as they do their butter , by the pound ; and " pollo himself : " For the truth of which. prefent the only muficians in the Turkish empire , and that ...
... talk of a fhape under eighteen Iftone . Thefe wife traders regulate their beau- " ties as they do their butter , by the pound ; and " pollo himself : " For the truth of which. prefent the only muficians in the Turkish empire , and that ...
Page 46
... talk- Good Gods ; how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the defcription of his manner of talking into an ad- miration of it , is inexpreffibly beautiful , and won- derfully fuited to the fond character of ...
... talk- Good Gods ; how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the defcription of his manner of talking into an ad- miration of it , is inexpreffibly beautiful , and won- derfully fuited to the fond character of ...
Page 54
... talking politics with her treffes flow- ing about her fhoulders , and examining that face in the glass which does fuch ... talk of things that fhould only be mentioned in private , or in whisper , are looked upon as parts • a refined ...
... talking politics with her treffes flow- ing about her fhoulders , and examining that face in the glass which does fuch ... talk of things that fhould only be mentioned in private , or in whisper , are looked upon as parts • a refined ...
Page 60
... talk with them , we could only make our remarks upon them at a distance . They let the hair of their heads grow to a great length ; but as the men make a great fhow with heads of hair that are none of their own , the women , who they ...
... talk with them , we could only make our remarks upon them at a distance . They let the hair of their heads grow to a great length ; but as the men make a great fhow with heads of hair that are none of their own , the women , who they ...
Page 66
... talk of the world of ideas , entertain us with fubftances and beings no left ex- travagant and chimerical , Many Ariftotelians kinds of verfes , which by their feveral lengths refemble have 66 N. 56 . THE SPECTATOR . And he may ask this ...
... talk of the world of ideas , entertain us with fubftances and beings no left ex- travagant and chimerical , Many Ariftotelians kinds of verfes , which by their feveral lengths refemble have 66 N. 56 . THE SPECTATOR . And he may ask this ...
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