The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 5-6Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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Pàgina 173
... look , speak , act , or plead before the faces of a nume- rous assembly ; the other he dazzles out of coun- tenance into a sheepish dejectedness . The sun- proof eye dares lead up a dance in a full court ; and without blinking at the ...
... look , speak , act , or plead before the faces of a nume- rous assembly ; the other he dazzles out of coun- tenance into a sheepish dejectedness . The sun- proof eye dares lead up a dance in a full court ; and without blinking at the ...
Pàgina 177
... look- ing at . One may look towards his right or left hand , when he is supposed to look forwards ; this is set forth at large in the printed proposals for the sale of these glasses , to be had at Mr. Dillon's , in Long - Acre , next ...
... look- ing at . One may look towards his right or left hand , when he is supposed to look forwards ; this is set forth at large in the printed proposals for the sale of these glasses , to be had at Mr. Dillon's , in Long - Acre , next ...
Pàgina 237
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
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