The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... in the picture on which he was employed . However , as he busied himself incessantly , and re- peated touch after touch without rest or intermis- sion he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that 18 No 83 . SPECTATOR .
... in the picture on which he was employed . However , as he busied himself incessantly , and re- peated touch after touch without rest or intermis- sion he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that 18 No 83 . SPECTATOR .
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James Ferguson. sion he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that hung upon a figure . He also added such a beautiful brown to the shades , and mellowness to the colours , that he made every picture appear more perfect ...
James Ferguson. sion he wore off insensibly every little disagreeable gloss that hung upon a figure . He also added such a beautiful brown to the shades , and mellowness to the colours , that he made every picture appear more perfect ...
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... sion , awe or contempt , rises naturally towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to ...
... sion , awe or contempt , rises naturally towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single word , or so much as know who they are . Every passion gives a particular cast to the coun- tenance , and is apt to ...
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... sion , after - love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mis- tress half a minuet , hummed Celia the fair , in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant with a letter to him , which ...
... sion , after - love , and unseasonable youth . Tulip sung , danced , moved before the glass , led his mis- tress half a minuet , hummed Celia the fair , in the bloom of fifteen ! when there came a servant with a letter to him , which ...
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... sion being sated , and no reason or good sense in either to succeed it , their life is now at a stand ; their meals are insipid , and their time tedious ; their fortune has placed them above care , and their loss of taste reduced them ...
... sion being sated , and no reason or good sense in either to succeed it , their life is now at a stand ; their meals are insipid , and their time tedious ; their fortune has placed them above care , and their loss of taste reduced them ...
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