The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... eyes to admiration , curiously coloured , and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the ...
... eyes to admiration , curiously coloured , and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the ...
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... eye up- on me , " Oh , doctor , rare news from London , ( say he ) the SPECTATOR has made honourable mention of the Club ( man ) and published to the world his sincere desire to be a member , with a recommendatory description of his ...
... eye up- on me , " Oh , doctor , rare news from London , ( say he ) the SPECTATOR has made honourable mention of the Club ( man ) and published to the world his sincere desire to be a member , with a recommendatory description of his ...
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... eye , but not affect the heart ; and she who takes no care to add to the natural graces of her person any excel- ling qualities , may be allowed still to amuse , as a pic- ture ; but not to triumph , as a beauty . When ADAM is ...
... eye , but not affect the heart ; and she who takes no care to add to the natural graces of her person any excel- ling qualities , may be allowed still to amuse , as a pic- ture ; but not to triumph , as a beauty . When ADAM is ...
Strana 42
... eyes : it pushes men not only into impertinences in conversation , but also in their premeditated speeches . At the bar it torments the bench , whose business it is to cut off all superfluities in what is spoken before it by the ...
... eyes : it pushes men not only into impertinences in conversation , but also in their premeditated speeches . At the bar it torments the bench , whose business it is to cut off all superfluities in what is spoken before it by the ...
Strana 46
... eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses ; Et tragicus plerumque dolet sermone pedestri : TELEPHUS & PELEUS , cùm pauper & exul Projicit ampullas & sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor spectantis tetigisse querelâ . 66 uterque ...
... eye on the foregoing rule , in the following verses ; Et tragicus plerumque dolet sermone pedestri : TELEPHUS & PELEUS , cùm pauper & exul Projicit ampullas & sesquipedalia verba , Si curat cor spectantis tetigisse querelâ . 66 uterque ...
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