The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... Eyes Addison . Steele . Mr. H. Martyn Addison . 202. Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune Letters from Servants ... Eye - Cure for a bad Hus- band Female Oratory - Steele . Addison . - Steele . - Addison . Golding . Steele . Addison ...
... Eyes Addison . Steele . Mr. H. Martyn Addison . 202. Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune Letters from Servants ... Eye - Cure for a bad Hus- band Female Oratory - Steele . Addison . - Steele . - Addison . Golding . Steele . Addison ...
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... eye to separate interests , and party troop in the Park . In all these important re - principles . lations , he has ever about the same time re- The thoughts of the day gave my mind em- ceived a kind glance , or a blow of a fan from ...
... eye to separate interests , and party troop in the Park . In all these important re - principles . lations , he has ever about the same time re- The thoughts of the day gave my mind em- ceived a kind glance , or a blow of a fan from ...
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... eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments of the ob- any other rule , than the care of satisfying our jects before them . I have indulged my silence own minds in what ...
... eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments of the ob- any other rule , than the care of satisfying our jects before them . I have indulged my silence own minds in what ...
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... eyes , which a woman of Arietta's features , and wild graces of the naked Ame- good sense did , I am sure , take for greater rican ; the American was no less taken with the applause than any compliments I could make dress , complexion ...
... eyes , which a woman of Arietta's features , and wild graces of the naked Ame- good sense did , I am sure , take for greater rican ; the American was no less taken with the applause than any compliments I could make dress , complexion ...
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... eye on a Trojan , who wore from the wildest of her flights and rambles . an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of ... eyes of the world upon her . She does not re- ceive any satisfaction from the applauses which This heedless pursuit ...
... eye on a Trojan , who wore from the wildest of her flights and rambles . an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of ... eyes of the world upon her . She does not re- ceive any satisfaction from the applauses which This heedless pursuit ...
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