The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... and images peculiar to his station and office ; a beauty of the same kind with that which is so justly admired in the Adam of Milton , whose manners and sentiments are all Paradisaical . How delightfully NO . 93 . 19 ADVENTURER .
... and images peculiar to his station and office ; a beauty of the same kind with that which is so justly admired in the Adam of Milton , whose manners and sentiments are all Paradisaical . How delightfully NO . 93 . 19 ADVENTURER .
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... modes of life , that they may gratify every generation with a picture of themselves . Thus love is uniform , but courtship is perpetually varying ; the different arts of gallantry , which beauty 32 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
... modes of life , that they may gratify every generation with a picture of themselves . Thus love is uniform , but courtship is perpetually varying ; the different arts of gallantry , which beauty 32 NO . 95 . ADVENTURER .
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varying ; the different arts of gallantry , which beauty has inspired , would of themselves be suffi- cient to fill a volume ; sometimes balls and sere- nades , sometimes tournaments and adventures , have been employed to melt the ...
varying ; the different arts of gallantry , which beauty has inspired , would of themselves be suffi- cient to fill a volume ; sometimes balls and sere- nades , sometimes tournaments and adventures , have been employed to melt the ...
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... beauty and her wit ; his age is that in which manhood is said to be complete , his constitution is vigorous , his person graceful , and his understanding strong . I found him in full health , lolling in an easy - chair ; his counte ...
... beauty and her wit ; his age is that in which manhood is said to be complete , his constitution is vigorous , his person graceful , and his understanding strong . I found him in full health , lolling in an easy - chair ; his counte ...
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... beauty ? Curio , during the ten days that preceded my last visit , had been tormented with the toothache ; and had , within the last hour , been re- stored to ease , by having the tooth drawn . And is human reason so impotent , and ...
... beauty ? Curio , during the ten days that preceded my last visit , had been tormented with the toothache ; and had , within the last hour , been re- stored to ease , by having the tooth drawn . And is human reason so impotent , and ...
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