The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 110
... eyes towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view on one side of the gallery , I turned myself to that which was filled by the works of those great masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself ...
... eyes towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view on one side of the gallery , I turned myself to that which was filled by the works of those great masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself ...
Strana 164
... eyes . They judge what stock of kindness you had for the living , by the quantity of tears you pour out for the dead ; so that if one body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with , he is in great danger of being thought ...
... eyes . They judge what stock of kindness you had for the living , by the quantity of tears you pour out for the dead ; so that if one body wants that quantity of salt - water another abounds with , he is in great danger of being thought ...
Strana 204
... eyes , nose , and mouth seemed to be formed with perfect symmetry , I am not certain whether she , who in appearance was a very handsome youth , may not be in reality a very indifferent woman . There is an objection which naturally ...
... eyes , nose , and mouth seemed to be formed with perfect symmetry , I am not certain whether she , who in appearance was a very handsome youth , may not be in reality a very indifferent woman . There is an objection which naturally ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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