The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of beautiful and pleasing images . I shall not here mention the several entertain- ments of NO . 387 . 21 SPECTATOR .
... , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of beautiful and pleasing images . I shall not here mention the several entertain- ments of NO . 387 . 21 SPECTATOR .
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... face . IX . As all of me , my Love , is thine , Let all of thee be ever mine . Among the lilies we will play , Fairer , my Love , thou art than they ; Till the purple morn arise , And balmy sleep forsake thine eyes ; Till the gladsome ...
... face . IX . As all of me , my Love , is thine , Let all of thee be ever mine . Among the lilies we will play , Fairer , my Love , thou art than they ; Till the purple morn arise , And balmy sleep forsake thine eyes ; Till the gladsome ...
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... faces ; that must be allowed ; but there is a decency in the aspect and manner of ladies , contracted from a habit of virtue , and from general reflections that regard a modest conduct , all which may be understood , though they cannot ...
... faces ; that must be allowed ; but there is a decency in the aspect and manner of ladies , contracted from a habit of virtue , and from general reflections that regard a modest conduct , all which may be understood , though they cannot ...
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... faces full of cares and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks forward with a bold and haughty air ; and , being very light of ...
... faces full of cares and wrinkles , and their eyes always cast towards heaven . They are constant attendants on the goddess Atè , and march behind her . This goddess walks forward with a bold and haughty air ; and , being very light of ...
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... faces , to approve and smile at all he says in the gross . It is good comedy enough to observe a su- perior talking half sentences , and playing an humble admirer's countenance from one thing to another , with such perplexity , that he ...
... faces , to approve and smile at all he says in the gross . It is good comedy enough to observe a su- perior talking half sentences , and playing an humble admirer's countenance from one thing to another , with such perplexity , that he ...
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