Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Dress ... Some particulars relative to Charles XII .. Happiness dependent on Constitution .. On our Theatres .. III . On the Use of Language . The History of Hypasia . On Justice and Generosity Some Particulars relative to Father Freijo ...
... Dress ... Some particulars relative to Charles XII .. Happiness dependent on Constitution .. On our Theatres .. III . On the Use of Language . The History of Hypasia . On Justice and Generosity Some Particulars relative to Father Freijo ...
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... dress that was very engaging . His vivacity was always awake , his apprehension was quick , his wit refined , and his memory amazing : his subtlety in thinking and reason- ing was profound ; and all these talents were adorned with an ...
... dress that was very engaging . His vivacity was always awake , his apprehension was quick , his wit refined , and his memory amazing : his subtlety in thinking and reason- ing was profound ; and all these talents were adorned with an ...
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... dress , and other little scenical proprieties , have been taken notice of by Ricoboni , a gentleman of Italy , who travelled Europe with no other design but to remark upon the stage ; but there are se- veral improprieties still ...
... dress , and other little scenical proprieties , have been taken notice of by Ricoboni , a gentleman of Italy , who travelled Europe with no other design but to remark upon the stage ; but there are se- veral improprieties still ...
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... DRESS . FOREIGNERS observe , that there are no ladies in the world more beautiful , or more ill - dressed , than those of England . Our countrywomen have been compared to those pictures , where the face is the work of a Raphael , but ...
... DRESS . FOREIGNERS observe , that there are no ladies in the world more beautiful , or more ill - dressed , than those of England . Our countrywomen have been compared to those pictures , where the face is the work of a Raphael , but ...
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... dress ; she never , with Gothic igno- rance , mixes the orders ; she never tricks out a squabby Doric shape with Corinthian finery ; or , to speak without metaphor , she conforms to general fashion , only when it happens not to be ...
... dress ; she never , with Gothic igno- rance , mixes the orders ; she never tricks out a squabby Doric shape with Corinthian finery ; or , to speak without metaphor , she conforms to general fashion , only when it happens not to be ...
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