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Pagina viii
... Dress . STEELE . 152. Homer's Description of a future State .......... ADDISON . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instru- ments of Music ...... 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State .... 155. Character of the ...
... Dress . STEELE . 152. Homer's Description of a future State .......... ADDISON . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instru- ments of Music ...... 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State .... 155. Character of the ...
Pagina 16
... , endeavour to disappoint and undo what the most refined spirits have been labouring to ad- vance since the beginning of the world . The very design of dress , good - breeding , outward ornaments 16 NO . 108 . TATLER .
... , endeavour to disappoint and undo what the most refined spirits have been labouring to ad- vance since the beginning of the world . The very design of dress , good - breeding , outward ornaments 16 NO . 108 . TATLER .
Pagina 17
design of dress , good - breeding , outward ornaments , and ceremony , were to lift up human nature , and set it off to an advantage . Architecture , painting , and statuary , were invented with the same design ; as indeed every art and ...
design of dress , good - breeding , outward ornaments , and ceremony , were to lift up human nature , and set it off to an advantage . Architecture , painting , and statuary , were invented with the same design ; as indeed every art and ...
Pagina 29
... dress to this occasion , yet must own , that I am very much disposed to be offended with such a new and unaccountable fashion . I shall , however , pronounce nothing upon it , till I have examined all that can be said for and against it ...
... dress to this occasion , yet must own , that I am very much disposed to be offended with such a new and unaccountable fashion . I shall , however , pronounce nothing upon it , till I have examined all that can be said for and against it ...
Pagina 30
... dresses of that kind , till they shall find what judgment will be passed upon them ; for it would very much trouble me , that they should put themselves to an unnecessary ex- pense ; and I could not but think myself to blame , if I ...
... dresses of that kind , till they shall find what judgment will be passed upon them ; for it would very much trouble me , that they should put themselves to an unnecessary ex- pense ; and I could not but think myself to blame , if I ...
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