The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... eyes with a petulancy in their own which is a downright affront to modesty . A dis- dainful look on such an occasion is returned with a countenance rebuked , but by averting their eyes from the woman of honour and decency to some ...
... eyes with a petulancy in their own which is a downright affront to modesty . A dis- dainful look on such an occasion is returned with a countenance rebuked , but by averting their eyes from the woman of honour and decency to some ...
Strana 101
... eyes . I am not extravagant when I tell you I do not know that I have trod upon the very earth ever since I was ten years old . A coach or chair I am obliged to for all my motions from one place to another ever since I can remember ...
... eyes . I am not extravagant when I tell you I do not know that I have trod upon the very earth ever since I was ten years old . A coach or chair I am obliged to for all my motions from one place to another ever since I can remember ...
Strana 138
... eyes ; therefore The- ophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an ' absent actor . ' As the countenance admits of so great variety , it requires also great judgment to govern it . Not that the form of ...
... eyes ; therefore The- ophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an ' absent actor . ' As the countenance admits of so great variety , it requires also great judgment to govern it . Not that the form of ...
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