The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whether the man who has most of these recommendations in the lump is not the most desirable . VOL . IX . B N® 522 . He that has excellent talents , with.
... she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whether the man who has most of these recommendations in the lump is not the most desirable . VOL . IX . B N® 522 . He that has excellent talents , with.
Strana 2
... eyes of reason - and honour , and who believes he offends against both these , if he does not look upon the woman who chose him to be under his protection in sickness and health with the utmost gratitude , whether from that moment she ...
... eyes of reason - and honour , and who believes he offends against both these , if he does not look upon the woman who chose him to be under his protection in sickness and health with the utmost gratitude , whether from that moment she ...
Strana 11
... eyes , for want of frequent drinking at the brook that ran by them , grew dim , whereby they lost their way : these would sometimes very narrowly miss being catched away , but I could not hear whether any of these had ever been so ...
... eyes , for want of frequent drinking at the brook that ran by them , grew dim , whereby they lost their way : these would sometimes very narrowly miss being catched away , but I could not hear whether any of these had ever been so ...
Strana 12
... eyes downwards , as if they were mad , that they may thus rush into the net , without being beforehand troubled at the thought of so miserable a destruction . Their wills are so perverse , and their hearts so fond of the pleasures of ...
... eyes downwards , as if they were mad , that they may thus rush into the net , without being beforehand troubled at the thought of so miserable a destruction . Their wills are so perverse , and their hearts so fond of the pleasures of ...
Strana 14
... eyes of women with whom you are only captivated by way of amusement , and of whom perhaps you know no- thing more than their features , and a regular and uniform endeavour to make yourself valuable , both as a friend and lover , to one ...
... eyes of women with whom you are only captivated by way of amusement , and of whom perhaps you know no- thing more than their features , and a regular and uniform endeavour to make yourself valuable , both as a friend and lover , to one ...
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