The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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Pàgina 22
... eyes , and draw- ing nearer to him , by greater degrees of resem- blance . Methinks this single consideration , of the pro- gress of a finite spirit to perfection , will be suffi- cient to extinguish all envy in inferior natures , and ...
... eyes , and draw- ing nearer to him , by greater degrees of resem- blance . Methinks this single consideration , of the pro- gress of a finite spirit to perfection , will be suffi- cient to extinguish all envy in inferior natures , and ...
Pàgina 24
... eye of the village . A country fel- low distinguishes himself as much in the church- yard as a citizen does upon the ' Change , the whole parish - politics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell ...
... eye of the village . A country fel- low distinguishes himself as much in the church- yard as a citizen does upon the ' Change , the whole parish - politics being generally discussed in that place either after sermon or before the bell ...
Pàgina 29
... eye to another , till she was perfectly confused by meet- ing something so wistful in all she encountered , that at last , with a murrain to her , she cast her bewitching eye upon me . I no sooner met it but I bowed like a great ...
... eye to another , till she was perfectly confused by meet- ing something so wistful in all she encountered , that at last , with a murrain to her , she cast her bewitching eye upon me . I no sooner met it but I bowed like a great ...
Pàgina 31
... eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm herself with her real charms and strike you with admiration instead of desire . It is certain that if you were to behold the whole woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that ...
... eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm herself with her real charms and strike you with admiration instead of desire . It is certain that if you were to behold the whole woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that ...
Pàgina 32
... eyes ever beheld . It is thus also she deals with all mankind , and you must make love to her , as you would conquer the sphinx , by posing her . But were she like other women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must ...
... eyes ever beheld . It is thus also she deals with all mankind , and you must make love to her , as you would conquer the sphinx , by posing her . But were she like other women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must ...
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