The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... Eye of the Virgin that sat upon the Throne , Both the Sides of the Hall were covered with such Acts of Parliament as had been made for the Establishment of Publick Funds . The Lady seemed to set an unspeakable Value upon these several ...
... Eye of the Virgin that sat upon the Throne , Both the Sides of the Hall were covered with such Acts of Parliament as had been made for the Establishment of Publick Funds . The Lady seemed to set an unspeakable Value upon these several ...
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... Eye ; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or Interests , I can with the greater Sagacity consider their ... Eyes , and the Changes of their Counten ance , their Sentiments of the Objects before them . I No. 4 . 1711 have ...
... Eye ; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or Interests , I can with the greater Sagacity consider their ... Eyes , and the Changes of their Counten ance , their Sentiments of the Objects before them . I No. 4 . 1711 have ...
Strana 18
... Eye towards the next Woman to her , WILL spoke what I looked , according to his Romantick Imagination , in the ... Eyes from this Object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex ...
... Eye towards the next Woman to her , WILL spoke what I looked , according to his Romantick Imagination , in the ... Eyes from this Object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex ...
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... Eyes of Lovers say to each other in my Presence . At the same Time I shall not think myself obliged , by this Promise , to conceal any false Protestations which I observe made by Glances in publick Assemblies ; but endeavour to make ...
... Eyes of Lovers say to each other in my Presence . At the same Time I shall not think myself obliged , by this Promise , to conceal any false Protestations which I observe made by Glances in publick Assemblies ; but endeavour to make ...
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... Eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ...
... Eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ...
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