The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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I was showed last week a picture in a lady's closet , for which she had an hundred different dresses , that she could clap on round the face , on purpose to demonstrate the force of habits in the diversity of the same countenance .
I was showed last week a picture in a lady's closet , for which she had an hundred different dresses , that she could clap on round the face , on purpose to demonstrate the force of habits in the diversity of the same countenance .
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It is below him to catch the sight with any care of dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind , it is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his ...
It is below him to catch the sight with any care of dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind , it is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his ...
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Suppose a man the coarsest gown should wear , No shoes , his forehead rough , his look severe , And ape great Cato in his form and dress ; Must he his virtues and his mind express ? CREECH TO THE SPECTATOR , 6 Sir , f “ I AM now in the ...
Suppose a man the coarsest gown should wear , No shoes , his forehead rough , his look severe , And ape great Cato in his form and dress ; Must he his virtues and his mind express ? CREECH TO THE SPECTATOR , 6 Sir , f “ I AM now in the ...
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... and led me into a set of amusing thoughts concerning them . « I fancied it must be very surprising to any one who enters into a detail of fashions to consider how far the vanity of mankind has laid itself out in dress ...
... and led me into a set of amusing thoughts concerning them . « I fancied it must be very surprising to any one who enters into a detail of fashions to consider how far the vanity of mankind has laid itself out in dress ...
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gines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner : and again , how a fool , in fine clothes , shall be suddenly heard with attention till he has betrayed himself ; whereas a man of sense appearing with a dress of ...
gines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner : and again , how a fool , in fine clothes , shall be suddenly heard with attention till he has betrayed himself ; whereas a man of sense appearing with a dress of ...
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