The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... eye , and that he has attacked him in several of his plays . Malone calls Jonson Shakespeare's old antagonist . " By those who look close to the ground , " said the author of the Rambler , " dirt will be found . " Mr. Malone is a ...
... eye , and that he has attacked him in several of his plays . Malone calls Jonson Shakespeare's old antagonist . " By those who look close to the ground , " said the author of the Rambler , " dirt will be found . " Mr. Malone is a ...
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... eyes inaccessible . Not wishing to make one amongst them , nor much admiring the issue of the skilful practice of this medical gentleman , he went to another , and another , before whose abodes he perpetually found flitting innumerable ...
... eyes inaccessible . Not wishing to make one amongst them , nor much admiring the issue of the skilful practice of this medical gentleman , he went to another , and another , before whose abodes he perpetually found flitting innumerable ...
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... eyes . So far so good . But " the tattooing of their lips , and the quantity of oil and red earth , with which they anoint their persons and hair , " Mr. S. thinks , with some shew of reason , " would not be agreeable to the taste of a ...
... eyes . So far so good . But " the tattooing of their lips , and the quantity of oil and red earth , with which they anoint their persons and hair , " Mr. S. thinks , with some shew of reason , " would not be agreeable to the taste of a ...
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... eye - brow , and two , or sometimes three , lines on each lip . " Their lips are na- turally thin , but they are tattooed for the beauty of thickness . Our author makes the observation- " The taste of an Euro- pean is not to be disputed ...
... eye - brow , and two , or sometimes three , lines on each lip . " Their lips are na- turally thin , but they are tattooed for the beauty of thickness . Our author makes the observation- " The taste of an Euro- pean is not to be disputed ...
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... eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And cheeks , and lips , and all so pretty : And yet one thing there still remains To make it perfect ; what a pity !. So fine a head should have no brains ! ' " Thus , to some boy or girl so pretty , Who ...
... eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And cheeks , and lips , and all so pretty : And yet one thing there still remains To make it perfect ; what a pity !. So fine a head should have no brains ! ' " Thus , to some boy or girl so pretty , Who ...
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