The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... leaves the face expanded , and consequently more terri- ble , and fitter to stand at the entrance of palaces . He This predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his cheeks would be no larger than mine , were he ...
... leaves the face expanded , and consequently more terri- ble , and fitter to stand at the entrance of palaces . He This predecessor of ours , you see , is dressed after this manner , and his cheeks would be no larger than mine , were he ...
Pàgina 32
... leave . Chance has since that time thrown me very often in her way , and she as often has directed a dis- course to me which I do not understand . This barbarity has kept me ever at a distance from the most beautiful object my eyes ever ...
... leave . Chance has since that time thrown me very often in her way , and she as often has directed a dis- course to me which I do not understand . This barbarity has kept me ever at a distance from the most beautiful object my eyes ever ...
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... leave of Susan Holiday . ' The hunts- man , with a tenderness that spoke the most pas- sionate love , and with his cheek close to her's , whispered the softest vows of fidelity in her ear , and cried , ' Don't , my dear , believe a word ...
... leave of Susan Holiday . ' The hunts- man , with a tenderness that spoke the most pas- sionate love , and with his cheek close to her's , whispered the softest vows of fidelity in her ear , and cried , ' Don't , my dear , believe a word ...
Pàgina 64
... leaving a posterity . Some creatures cast their eggs as chance directs them , and think of them no farther , as insects and several kinds of fish : others of a nicer frame find out proper beds to deposite them in , and there leave them ...
... leaving a posterity . Some creatures cast their eggs as chance directs them , and think of them no farther , as insects and several kinds of fish : others of a nicer frame find out proper beds to deposite them in , and there leave them ...
Pàgina 65
... leaves , and the fields with grass , for their security and conceal- ment , and produce such infinite swarms of insects for the support and sustenance of their respective broods ? Is it not wonderful , that the love of the parent should ...
... leaves , and the fields with grass , for their security and conceal- ment , and produce such infinite swarms of insects for the support and sustenance of their respective broods ? Is it not wonderful , that the love of the parent should ...
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