The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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Strana 8
... Eyes aked , and Head out of Order . Threw by my Work , and read over the remaining Part of Aurenzebe . From Three to Four . Dined , From Four to Twelve , Changed my Mind , dressed , went abroad , and play'd at Crimp ' till Midnight ...
... Eyes aked , and Head out of Order . Threw by my Work , and read over the remaining Part of Aurenzebe . From Three to Four . Dined , From Four to Twelve , Changed my Mind , dressed , went abroad , and play'd at Crimp ' till Midnight ...
Strana 11
... Eyes with their Fingers Others are called the Dancing - Masters , and teach their Scholars to cut Capers by running Swords thro ' their Legs ; a new Invention , whether originally French I cannot tell : A third Sort are the Tumblers ...
... Eyes with their Fingers Others are called the Dancing - Masters , and teach their Scholars to cut Capers by running Swords thro ' their Legs ; a new Invention , whether originally French I cannot tell : A third Sort are the Tumblers ...
Strana 16
... Eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire , Had not a Voice thus warn'd me : What thou seest , What there thou seest fair Creature is thy self , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays ...
... Eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire , Had not a Voice thus warn'd me : What thou seest , What there thou seest fair Creature is thy self , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays ...
Strana 21
... Eye On Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake . O Sole in whom my thoughts find all Repose , My glory , my perfection , glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd- I cannot but take Notice that Milton , in the Con ferences between Adam and ...
... Eye On Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake . O Sole in whom my thoughts find all Repose , My glory , my perfection , glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd- I cannot but take Notice that Milton , in the Con ferences between Adam and ...
Strana 22
... eyes Whom to behold but thee , Nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy ... eye , and wip'd them with her hair : Two Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in 22 THE SPECTATOR ¡No. 327. ...
... eyes Whom to behold but thee , Nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy ... eye , and wip'd them with her hair : Two Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in 22 THE SPECTATOR ¡No. 327. ...
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