The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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Sivu 11
... face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same evening , he We have each of us to thank our genius that appeared to me in one of those wigs that I the ...
... face in my memory for the future ; but as I all their reason , you have yours most powerful . was walking in the Park the same evening , he We have each of us to thank our genius that appeared to me in one of those wigs that I the ...
Sivu 19
... face , and boring out the eyes uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister , with their fingers . Others are called the danc- a lady , who seems to have been of a temper very much different from that of Clarinda . The last thought of ...
... face , and boring out the eyes uncertain author on Sir Philip Sidney's sister , with their fingers . Others are called the danc- a lady , who seems to have been of a temper very much different from that of Clarinda . The last thought of ...
Sivu 21
... face with more pleasure than she had ever done before , she returned the box with a smile , telling him she could not but admire his choice . Under a shade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither brought , end ...
... face with more pleasure than she had ever done before , she returned the box with a smile , telling him she could not but admire his choice . Under a shade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither brought , end ...
Sivu 23
... face of things . In vain , If none regard . Heav'n wakes with all his eyes , Whom to behold but thee , nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment , Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze ! ' WE were told in the ...
... face of things . In vain , If none regard . Heav'n wakes with all his eyes , Whom to behold but thee , nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment , Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze ! ' WE were told in the ...
Sivu 30
... faces to their ancient dignity , that , upon a month's warning , he would undertake to lead up the fashion himself in a pair of whiskers . ' I smiled at my friend's fancy ; but , after we parted , could not forbear reflecting on the me ...
... faces to their ancient dignity , that , upon a month's warning , he would undertake to lead up the fashion himself in a pair of whiskers . ' I smiled at my friend's fancy ; but , after we parted , could not forbear reflecting on the me ...
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