The Spectator, Svazek 2George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 97
... eye of a man , could be of no use to a mole . It is not therefore for the benefit of moles that I publish these my ... eyes upon it , and withdraw themselves into a wilful obscurity . I have already caught two or three of these dark ...
... eye of a man , could be of no use to a mole . It is not therefore for the benefit of moles that I publish these my ... eyes upon it , and withdraw themselves into a wilful obscurity . I have already caught two or three of these dark ...
Strana 164
... eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and yearns to tell you all its achings . How art thou , oh my soul , stolen from thyself ! How is ...
... eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and yearns to tell you all its achings . How art thou , oh my soul , stolen from thyself ! How is ...
Strana 175
... eyes with tears like an infant that is chid : she can cast down that pretty face in confu- sion , while you rage with jealousy , and storm at her perfidiousness ; she can wipe her eyes , tremble and look frighted , till you think ...
... eyes with tears like an infant that is chid : she can cast down that pretty face in confu- sion , while you rage with jealousy , and storm at her perfidiousness ; she can wipe her eyes , tremble and look frighted , till you think ...
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