The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh : which should make us as willing to part with this veil , as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh : which should make us as willing to part with this veil , as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
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... eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their imaginations of a rov- ing rature , and their passions under no discipline or restraint . I am in pain for a woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regards of ...
... eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their imaginations of a rov- ing rature , and their passions under no discipline or restraint . I am in pain for a woman of rank , when I see her thus ex- posing herself to the regards of ...
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... eye over every part of the female sex , and to regulate them from head to foot . In the mean time , I shall fill up my ... eyes set in it , it makes but a very indifferent neck . Your fair women , therefore , thought of this fashion , to ...
... eye over every part of the female sex , and to regulate them from head to foot . In the mean time , I shall fill up my ... eyes set in it , it makes but a very indifferent neck . Your fair women , therefore , thought of this fashion , to ...
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