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Page 73
She refines on her pleasures to satiety ; and is almost stifled in the incense that is offered to her person , her wit , her beauty , and her fortune . Secure of triumph , her slaves tremble at her frown : her charms are so irresistible ...
She refines on her pleasures to satiety ; and is almost stifled in the incense that is offered to her person , her wit , her beauty , and her fortune . Secure of triumph , her slaves tremble at her frown : her charms are so irresistible ...
Page 144
Again , Hogarth had not only a perception of fashion , but a sense of natural beauty . There are as many pleasing faces in his pictures as in Sir Joshua . Witness the girl picking the Rake's pocket in the Bagnio scene , whom we might ...
Again , Hogarth had not only a perception of fashion , but a sense of natural beauty . There are as many pleasing faces in his pictures as in Sir Joshua . Witness the girl picking the Rake's pocket in the Bagnio scene , whom we might ...
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A young woman , a sempstress , or a waiting maid of much beauty and accomplishment , who would not think of matching with a fellow of low birth or fortune for the world , falls in love with the heir of an immense estate out of pure ...
A young woman , a sempstress , or a waiting maid of much beauty and accomplishment , who would not think of matching with a fellow of low birth or fortune for the world , falls in love with the heir of an immense estate out of pure ...
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