The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... the world the greatest charm imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the manifestation of his merit No. 484 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... the world the greatest charm imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the manifestation of his merit No. 484 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
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... manner is the most indolent imaginable , but still as watch- ful of conquests as the busiest virgin among us . She has a peculiar art of staring at a young fel- low , till she sees she has got him , 86 No. 492 . THE SPECTATOR .
... manner is the most indolent imaginable , but still as watch- ful of conquests as the busiest virgin among us . She has a peculiar art of staring at a young fel- low , till she sees she has got him , 86 No. 492 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... imaginable to rejoice in the dis- grace of human nature . It is a criminal humility in a person of your holiness's understanding , to believe you can not excel but in the conversation of half wits , humorists , coxcombs , and buffoons ...
... imaginable to rejoice in the dis- grace of human nature . It is a criminal humility in a person of your holiness's understanding , to believe you can not excel but in the conversation of half wits , humorists , coxcombs , and buffoons ...
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... imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the whole congregation in an instant , and mine among the rest . Though we were all thus fixed upon her , she was not in the least out of countenance ; or under the least ...
... imaginable . Her form was such , that it engaged the eyes of the whole congregation in an instant , and mine among the rest . Though we were all thus fixed upon her , she was not in the least out of countenance ; or under the least ...
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... imaginable , the face of a very fair girl , between thirteen and four- teen , fixed at the chin to a painted sash , and made part of the landscape . It seemed admirably done ; and upon throwing myself eagerly out of the coach to look at ...
... imaginable , the face of a very fair girl , between thirteen and four- teen , fixed at the chin to a painted sash , and made part of the landscape . It seemed admirably done ; and upon throwing myself eagerly out of the coach to look at ...
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