The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 60
... face . world his sincere desire to be a member , with a recommendatory description of his phiz ; and though our constitution has made no particular provision for short faces , yet his being an extraordinary case , I believe we shall ...
... face . world his sincere desire to be a member , with a recommendatory description of his phiz ; and though our constitution has made no particular provision for short faces , yet his being an extraordinary case , I believe we shall ...
Strana 138
... face . We are no sooner pre - mous Prince of Conde , the writer observes , sented to any one we never saw before , but the face of that prince was like the face of we are immediately struck with the idea of a proud , a reserved , an ...
... face . We are no sooner pre - mous Prince of Conde , the writer observes , sented to any one we never saw before , but the face of that prince was like the face of we are immediately struck with the idea of a proud , a reserved , an ...
Strana 434
... face of na- ture glowed with new beauties . They were no sooner arrived at the place where you lay , than they seated themselves on each side of you . On their approach methought I saw a new bloom arise in your face , and new charms ...
... face of na- ture glowed with new beauties . They were no sooner arrived at the place where you lay , than they seated themselves on each side of you . On their approach methought I saw a new bloom arise in your face , and new charms ...
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