The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 15
... woman of greater fortune than her he had missed . The several articles in the bill of costs I pretty well remember , though I have forgotten the particular sum charged to each article . Laid out in supernumerary full - buttom wigs ...
... woman of greater fortune than her he had missed . The several articles in the bill of costs I pretty well remember , though I have forgotten the particular sum charged to each article . Laid out in supernumerary full - buttom wigs ...
Side 23
... woman at present takes in almost half the body . Since the female neck thus grows upon us , and the ladies seem disposed to discover themselves to us more and more , I would fain have them tell us once for all how far they intend to go ...
... woman at present takes in almost half the body . Since the female neck thus grows upon us , and the ladies seem disposed to discover themselves to us more and more , I would fain have them tell us once for all how far they intend to go ...
Side 24
... woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regards of every impudent , staring fellow . How can she expect that her quality can de- fend her , when she gives such provocation ? I could not but observe , last winter ...
... woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regards of every impudent , staring fellow . How can she expect that her quality can de- fend her , when she gives such provocation ? I could not but observe , last winter ...
Side 25
... woman as modesty . This is a maxim laid down by Ovid himself , the greatest master in the art of love . He observes upon it , that Venus pleases most when she appears ( semi - reducta ) in a figure withdrawing herself from the eye of ...
... woman as modesty . This is a maxim laid down by Ovid himself , the greatest master in the art of love . He observes upon it , that Venus pleases most when she appears ( semi - reducta ) in a figure withdrawing herself from the eye of ...
Side 43
... woman of an unsearchable heart . I would give the world to know the secrets of it , and particularly whe- ther I am really in her good graces , or if not , who is the happy person . " I fell asleep in this agreeable reverie , when on a ...
... woman of an unsearchable heart . I would give the world to know the secrets of it , and particularly whe- ther I am really in her good graces , or if not , who is the happy person . " I fell asleep in this agreeable reverie , when on a ...
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