The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... eye to separate interests , and party prin- ciples . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employ- ment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision ...
... eye to separate interests , and party prin- ciples . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employ- ment for the whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision ...
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... eye she would fall away from the most florid complexion , and the most healthful state of body , and wither into a skele- ton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her de- cays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a ...
... eye she would fall away from the most florid complexion , and the most healthful state of body , and wither into a skele- ton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her de- cays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a ...
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... eye ; and having nothing to do with mens passions or interests , I can , with the greatest saga- city , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one sense , possess the others ...
... eye ; and having nothing to do with mens passions or interests , I can , with the greatest saga- city , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one sense , possess the others ...
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... eyes , and the changes of their coun-- tenance , their sentiments of the objects before them . I have indulged my ... eye towards the next woman to her , Will spoke what I looked , No. 4 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... eyes , and the changes of their coun-- tenance , their sentiments of the objects before them . I have indulged my ... eye towards the next woman to her , Will spoke what I looked , No. 4 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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... eyes from this ob- ject , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraitures of insignificant people by ordinary painters , who are but ...
... eyes from this ob- ject , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraitures of insignificant people by ordinary painters , who are but ...
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