The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... eyes to admiration , curiously coloured and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivat Regina . " Harl . MSS . 5961 ...
... eyes to admiration , curiously coloured and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivat Regina . " Harl . MSS . 5961 ...
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... eyes to set up with , and they will make bosom , lips , cheeks , and eye - brows , by their own industry . As for my dear , never was man so enamoured as I was of her fair forehead , neck , and arms , as well as the bright jet of her ...
... eyes to set up with , and they will make bosom , lips , cheeks , and eye - brows , by their own industry . As for my dear , never was man so enamoured as I was of her fair forehead , neck , and arms , as well as the bright jet of her ...
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... eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , rather as an unfortunate lunatic , than a distressed and unconcerned without appearing careless . Her hero . As these superfluous ornaments upon the haring no manner of art in her mind ...
... eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , rather as an unfortunate lunatic , than a distressed and unconcerned without appearing careless . Her hero . As these superfluous ornaments upon the haring no manner of art in her mind ...
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... eyes . Far be it from me to think like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the of banishing this instrument of sorrow from the same condition with Hamlet in Shakspeare , his stage ; I know a tragedy could not subsist without mother ...
... eyes . Far be it from me to think like delicate circumstances . Orestes was in the of banishing this instrument of sorrow from the same condition with Hamlet in Shakspeare , his stage ; I know a tragedy could not subsist without mother ...
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... eyes of the whole com- ' Yours , & c . ' wered pany upon me ; but after having cast a cursory e coffee glance over it , and shook my head twice or thrice ing that the reading of it , I twisted it into a kind of out , the match , and ...
... eyes of the whole com- ' Yours , & c . ' wered pany upon me ; but after having cast a cursory e coffee glance over it , and shook my head twice or thrice ing that the reading of it , I twisted it into a kind of out , the match , and ...
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