The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... eyes on her fan . Neither her im- agination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter ...
... eyes on her fan . Neither her im- agination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses , and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter ...
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... eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another time , when a lover of Honoria was on his knees be- seeching the favour to kiss her hand ...
... eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one moment . Another time , when a lover of Honoria was on his knees be- seeching the favour to kiss her hand ...
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... doctrine of Platonic love ; at the same time he ran 1 These verses on Sir Charles Sedley are from Lord Rochester's Imitation of Horace , 1 Sat. x . over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's thin legs 8 [ No. 91 THE SPECTATOR .
... doctrine of Platonic love ; at the same time he ran 1 These verses on Sir Charles Sedley are from Lord Rochester's Imitation of Horace , 1 Sat. x . over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's thin legs 8 [ No. 91 THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's thin legs , meagre looks , and spare body . The old gentleman imme- diately left the room with some disorder , and the conversation fell upon untimely passion , after love , and ...
Alexander Chalmers. over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's thin legs , meagre looks , and spare body . The old gentleman imme- diately left the room with some disorder , and the conversation fell upon untimely passion , after love , and ...
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... eye to their own advantage more than to that of the ladies . One tells me , that he thinks it absolutely necessary for woman to have true notions of right and equity , and that therefore they cannot peruse a better book than Dal- ton's ...
... eye to their own advantage more than to that of the ladies . One tells me , that he thinks it absolutely necessary for woman to have true notions of right and equity , and that therefore they cannot peruse a better book than Dal- ton's ...
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