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... head , which we ge- nerally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordi nary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in ...
... head , which we ge- nerally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordi nary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in ...
Side 174
... head . As Nature , on the contrary , has poured out her charms in the greatest abund- ance upon the female part of ... heads . The ladies have been for some time in a kind of moulting season , with regard to that part of their dress ...
... head . As Nature , on the contrary , has poured out her charms in the greatest abund- ance upon the female part of ... heads . The ladies have been for some time in a kind of moulting season , with regard to that part of their dress ...
Side 175
... heads . I am informed that this fashion spreads daily , insomuch that the Whig and Tory ladies begin already to hang out different colours , and to show their principles in their head- dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will ...
... heads . I am informed that this fashion spreads daily , insomuch that the Whig and Tory ladies begin already to hang out different colours , and to show their principles in their head- dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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