The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... head dress on , which became her so very well , that instead of being beheld any more with plea- sure for their amity to each other , the eyes of the VOL . II . B neighbourhood were turned to remark them with comparison of their THE ...
... head dress on , which became her so very well , that instead of being beheld any more with plea- sure for their amity to each other , the eyes of the VOL . II . B neighbourhood were turned to remark them with comparison of their THE ...
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... eye that could not dis- tinguish between being fine and tawdry . This American , in a summer - island suit , was too shining and too gay to be resisted by Phillis , and too in- tent upon her charms to be diverted by any of the laboured ...
... eye that could not dis- tinguish between being fine and tawdry . This American , in a summer - island suit , was too shining and too gay to be resisted by Phillis , and too in- tent upon her charms to be diverted by any of the laboured ...
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... eye to the interest of their country . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so stedfastly to their party , and are so far from sacrificing their zeal for the public to their passion for any particular person , that in a late ...
... eye to the interest of their country . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so stedfastly to their party , and are so far from sacrificing their zeal for the public to their passion for any particular person , that in a late ...
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... buted all their rings and jewels to assist the go- vernment under a public exigence , which appeared so laudable an action in the eyes of their country- men , that from thenceforth it was permitted by a N ° 81 . 9 SPECTATOR .
... buted all their rings and jewels to assist the go- vernment under a public exigence , which appeared so laudable an action in the eyes of their country- men , that from thenceforth it was permitted by a N ° 81 . 9 SPECTATOR .
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... eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view on one side of the gallery , I turned ... eyes looking upon me at once : for all before me appeared so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were ...
... eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view on one side of the gallery , I turned ... eyes looking upon me at once : for all before me appeared so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were ...
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acquaintance admirers agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character Constantia conversation creature daugh discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eudoxus eyes fair sex father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra happy hear heard heart Herod honest honour human humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent kind lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner Mariamne marriage master mind nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindar Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present proper reader reason ribaldry Richard Steele sense shew side sion sorrow soul speak spect SPECTATOR tell temn temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town VIRG virtue whig whole witchcraft woman women words young youth