The last result of an accomplish'd mind, With outward grace, the body's virtue, join'd. A violated decency now reigns ; And nymphs for failings take peculiar pains. With Chinese painters modern toasts agree, The point they aim at is deformity : They throw... The Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young - Страница 118по Edward Young - 1811Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Edward Young - 1741 - 194 страници
...good fenfe ; The laft refult of an accompliflit mind, With outward grace, the body's virtue, join'd. A violated decency, now, reigns ; And Nymphs for failings take peculiar pains. With Indian painters modern toafts agree, The point they aim at is deformity : They throw their perfons... | |
| Edward Young - 1752 - 154 страници
...point they aim at is deformity: They throw their perfons with a hoydon-air Acrofc the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 412 страници
...good-fenfe ; The laft refult of an accomplifh'd mind, With outward grace, the hody's virtue, join'<L. A violated decency now reigns ; And nymphs for failings take peculiar pains.. With Chinefe painters modern toafts agree, The point they aim at is deformity ; They throw their perfons... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 страници
...point they aim at is deformity : They ibroio their perfons with a hoyden air Acrotg the room, and tafs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind is gone, They, for our manners, hare exchang'd their o\va, The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 290 страници
...they aim at is deformsty •. They throw their perfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. So far their commerce with mankind...gone, They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. 480 The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-meafur'd pace, For which her... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 278 страници
...deformity : They tbroiv their perfons with a hoyden air I Acrofs the room, and tofs into the chair. I So far their commerce with mankind is gone, ( They, for our manners, have exchang'd their own. 4.80 Jl The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and flow-mearur'd pace, - For which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 290 страници
...good-fenfe; 470 The laft refult of an accomplifh'd mind, With outward grace, the holfs virtue, join'd. A violated decency now reigns ; And nymphs for failings take peculiar pains. With Chinefe painters modern toafls agree, 475 The point they aim at is deformity i They throw their perfons... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 страници
...good-fenfe ; 470 The laft refult of an accomplifh'd mind" With outward grace, the body's virtue, join'd. A violated decency now reigns ; And nymphs for failings take peculiar pains. With Chinefe painters modern too/is agree, 475; The point they aim at is deformity : They throw their perfons... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 страници
...point they aim at is deformity : They throw their pcrfons with a hoyden air Acrofs the room, and tofs y. BPy?- modeit look, the caftigatcd grace, The gentle movL'incnt, and flow mcaiur'd pace, For which her iuveis... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 страници
...is deformity : They throw their pcrfons with a hoydtn air Acrofs the room, and toft into the civur. So far their commerce with mankind is gone, They for our manners have exchang'd their own. The modeft look, the caftigated grace, The gentle movement, and (low mcafur'd pace, For which her lovers... | |
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