The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... eye to fepa- rate interefts , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , fo that I fell infenfibly into a kind of methodical dream , which difpofed all my contempla tions into a vifion ...
... eye to fepa- rate interefts , and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employment for the whole night , fo that I fell infenfibly into a kind of methodical dream , which difpofed all my contempla tions into a vifion ...
Strana 20
... eye of the virgin that fat upon the throne . Both the fides of the hall were covered with fuch acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds . The Lady feemed to fet an unfpeak- able value upon these feveral ...
... eye of the virgin that fat upon the throne . Both the fides of the hall were covered with fuch acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds . The Lady feemed to fet an unfpeak- able value upon these feveral ...
Strana 24
... eye ; and having nothing to do with mens paffions or interefts , I can with the greater fagacity con- fider their ... eyes , and the changes of their coun- tenance , their fentiments of the objects before them . I have indulged my ...
... eye ; and having nothing to do with mens paffions or interefts , I can with the greater fagacity con- fider their ... eyes , and the changes of their coun- tenance , their fentiments of the objects before them . I have indulged my ...
Strana 25
... eye towards the next woman , to her , Will spoke what I looked , ac- cording to his romantic imagination , in the ... eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that fex ...
... eye towards the next woman , to her , Will spoke what I looked , ac- cording to his romantic imagination , in the ... eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that fex ...
Strana 26
... eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ; but endeavour to make ...
... eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ; but endeavour to make ...
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