The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... means . From hence it is , that all the Beauties which others attain with Labour , are in your Lordship but the natural Effects of the Heart that dictates . It is this noble Simplicity which makes you surpass Mankind in the Fa- culties ...
... means . From hence it is , that all the Beauties which others attain with Labour , are in your Lordship but the natural Effects of the Heart that dictates . It is this noble Simplicity which makes you surpass Mankind in the Fa- culties ...
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... an Actor , who , by the Grace and Propriety of his Action and Gesture , does Honour to an humane Figure , as much as the other vilifies and de- [ Vol . 3. ] grades B grades it . Every one will eafily imagine I mean [N° 115. ...
... an Actor , who , by the Grace and Propriety of his Action and Gesture , does Honour to an humane Figure , as much as the other vilifies and de- [ Vol . 3. ] grades B grades it . Every one will eafily imagine I mean [N° 115. ...
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grades it . Every one will eafily imagine I mean Signior Nicolini , who fets off the Cha- racter he bears in an Opera by his Action , as much as he does the Words of it by his Voice . Every Limb , and every Finger , contributes to the ...
grades it . Every one will eafily imagine I mean Signior Nicolini , who fets off the Cha- racter he bears in an Opera by his Action , as much as he does the Words of it by his Voice . Every Limb , and every Finger , contributes to the ...
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... Means I might take a leifure- ly Survey of it , as it should appear in its proper Dimenfions . This was all done ac- cordingly ; and forthwith , upon the Clofing of the Engine , the Petticoat was brought into Court . I then directed the ...
... Means I might take a leifure- ly Survey of it , as it should appear in its proper Dimenfions . This was all done ac- cordingly ; and forthwith , upon the Clofing of the Engine , the Petticoat was brought into Court . I then directed the ...
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... Means to be thought of till fome Years after a Peace . I further urg'd , that it would be a Prejudice to the Ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any Money in the Pocket , if they laid out fo much on the Petticoat . To ...
... Means to be thought of till fome Years after a Peace . I further urg'd , that it would be a Prejudice to the Ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any Money in the Pocket , if they laid out fo much on the Petticoat . To ...
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