The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 9
... eye ; and having nothing to do with men's passions or interests , I can , with the greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I ...
... eye ; and having nothing to do with men's passions or interests , I can , with the greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I ...
Strana 25
... eyes of the envious have , by their fascination , blasted the enjoyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , some have been so curious as to remark the times and seasons when the stroke of an envious eye is most effectually ...
... eyes of the envious have , by their fascination , blasted the enjoyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , some have been so curious as to remark the times and seasons when the stroke of an envious eye is most effectually ...
Strana 26
... eyes ; and the crime is no less than em- ploying them in such a manner , as to divert the eyes of others from the best use they can make of them , even looking up to heaven . " SIR , whom they could not but admire , they fancy is nearer ...
... eyes ; and the crime is no less than em- ploying them in such a manner , as to divert the eyes of others from the best use they can make of them , even looking up to heaven . " SIR , whom they could not but admire , they fancy is nearer ...
Strana 50
... eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , and unconcerned without appearing careless . Her having no mauner of art in her mind , makes her want none in her person . generally receives her grandeur from those additional ...
... eyes . She is graceful without affecting an air , and unconcerned without appearing careless . Her having no mauner of art in her mind , makes her want none in her person . generally receives her grandeur from those additional ...
Strana 53
... eyes . Far be it from me to think of banish - like delicate circumstances . Orestes was under the ing this instrument of sorrow from the stage ; I same condition with Hamlet in Shakspeare , his know a tragedy could not subsist without ...
... eyes . Far be it from me to think of banish - like delicate circumstances . Orestes was under the ing this instrument of sorrow from the stage ; I same condition with Hamlet in Shakspeare , his know a tragedy could not subsist without ...
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