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Miranda , her daughter in - law , was whatever the most brilliant fancy could Conceive . The general expreffion of her figure , and face , was feminine fweetnefs , angelic purity , and manly fenfe . The beauty of her form was in harmony ...
Miranda , her daughter in - law , was whatever the most brilliant fancy could Conceive . The general expreffion of her figure , and face , was feminine fweetnefs , angelic purity , and manly fenfe . The beauty of her form was in harmony ...
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The most perfect innocence , and chearfulness , are visibly depicted in their whole deportment ; and this gives fuch a youthfulness to their look and manner , that you may very well miftake a woman who is near thirty to be no more than ...
The most perfect innocence , and chearfulness , are visibly depicted in their whole deportment ; and this gives fuch a youthfulness to their look and manner , that you may very well miftake a woman who is near thirty to be no more than ...
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The greateft diffemblers do not always deceive , and the most fincere men are not equally fincere at all times . These remarks might be extended to most , if not all , the charac ters of this author , and of the other writers who have ...
The greateft diffemblers do not always deceive , and the most fincere men are not equally fincere at all times . These remarks might be extended to most , if not all , the charac ters of this author , and of the other writers who have ...
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The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist , are not observable till after a familiar and conftant meditation . What is most refined is least obvious ; and to fome must remain unperceived ...
The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist , are not observable till after a familiar and conftant meditation . What is most refined is least obvious ; and to fome must remain unperceived ...
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His private spefeeling mind cannot contemplate without culations , if they proceed no further the most lively emotions of pity and dif- than his clofet , tend no more to public guft ; yet the enlightened minds many of utility than the ...
His private spefeeling mind cannot contemplate without culations , if they proceed no further the most lively emotions of pity and dif- than his clofet , tend no more to public guft ; yet the enlightened minds many of utility than the ...
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