The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 187
... eyes all round his head to prevent receiving it . These things arise from a general affectation of smartness , wit , and courage . Wycherley somewhere rallies the preten- sions this way , by making a fellow say , ' Red breeches are a ...
... eyes all round his head to prevent receiving it . These things arise from a general affectation of smartness , wit , and courage . Wycherley somewhere rallies the preten- sions this way , by making a fellow say , ' Red breeches are a ...
Strana 219
... eyes round about : The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all their shape Spangled with eyes ——— The assembling of all the angels of heaven , to hear the solemn decree passed upon man , is ...
... eyes round about : The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all their shape Spangled with eyes ——— The assembling of all the angels of heaven , to hear the solemn decree passed upon man , is ...
Strana 306
... eyes . invite : " Tis he alone can fix their wand'ring sight , Among ten thousand eminently bright . III . Beneath his pleasing shade My wearied limbs at ease I laid , And on his fragrant boughs reclin'd my head . I pull'd the golden ...
... eyes . invite : " Tis he alone can fix their wand'ring sight , Among ten thousand eminently bright . III . Beneath his pleasing shade My wearied limbs at ease I laid , And on his fragrant boughs reclin'd my head . I pull'd the golden ...
Obsah
Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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