The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... eyes wher- ever he throws them . I have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their cham- pion , he will have some shame , and feel a little ...
... eyes wher- ever he throws them . I have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their cham- pion , he will have some shame , and feel a little ...
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... eyes are wholly taken up with the page's part ; and as for the queen , I am not so attentive to any thing she speaks , as to the right adjusting of her train , lest it should chance to trip up her heels , or incommode her , as she walks ...
... eyes are wholly taken up with the page's part ; and as for the queen , I am not so attentive to any thing she speaks , as to the right adjusting of her train , lest it should chance to trip up her heels , or incommode her , as she walks ...
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... eyes . Far be it from me to think of banishing this instrument of sorrow from Hor . Ars Poet . ver . 153. the stage ; I know a tragedy could not sub- sist without it : all that I would contend for , is to keep it from being misapplied ...
... eyes . Far be it from me to think of banishing this instrument of sorrow from Hor . Ars Poet . ver . 153. the stage ; I know a tragedy could not sub- sist without it : all that I would contend for , is to keep it from being misapplied ...
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... eyes , cheeks , or chin ; to for their company , whether they insist upon which I must add , that I find it easier to hope I am in all respects agreeable , and lean to my left side , than to my right . I for humour and mirth , I will ...
... eyes , cheeks , or chin ; to for their company , whether they insist upon which I must add , that I find it easier to hope I am in all respects agreeable , and lean to my left side , than to my right . I for humour and mirth , I will ...
Page 90
... eyes from wander ing as well as I was able , till one of the young ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my looks and fix my devotion on herself . You are to know , sir , that a Peeper works with her hands , eyes , and ...
... eyes from wander ing as well as I was able , till one of the young ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my looks and fix my devotion on herself . You are to know , sir , that a Peeper works with her hands , eyes , and ...
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