The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 4
... eye , the would fall away from the most florid duces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an earnestness to have him fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats ...
... eye , the would fall away from the most florid duces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an earnestness to have him fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats ...
Pagina 6
... eyes ! What a " bloom in that perfon ! How is the whole wo- man expressed in her appearance ! her air has " the beauty of motion , and her look the force " of language . " it was prudence to turn away my eyes from ☐ this object , and ...
... eyes ! What a " bloom in that perfon ! How is the whole wo- man expressed in her appearance ! her air has " the beauty of motion , and her look the force " of language . " it was prudence to turn away my eyes from ☐ this object , and ...
Pagina 22
... eyes of the envious have by their fafcination blasted the en- joyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , Some have been so curious as to remark the times and seasons when the stroke of an envious eye is most effectually pernicious ...
... eyes of the envious have by their fafcination blasted the en- joyments of the happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , Some have been so curious as to remark the times and seasons when the stroke of an envious eye is most effectually pernicious ...
Pagina 23
... eyes ; and the crime is no less than em- ploying them in fuch a manner , as to divert the eyes of others from the best use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . SIR , THE HERE never was , I believe , an acceptable man but ...
... eyes ; and the crime is no less than em- ploying them in fuch a manner , as to divert the eyes of others from the best use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . SIR , THE HERE never was , I believe , an acceptable man but ...
Pagina 24
... eyes . Spectators make up a proper affembly for a puppet - show or a bear - garden ; ' but devout fupplicants and attentive hearers are ' the audience one ought to expect in churches . I am , Sir , member of a small pious congregation ...
... eyes . Spectators make up a proper affembly for a puppet - show or a bear - garden ; ' but devout fupplicants and attentive hearers are ' the audience one ought to expect in churches . I am , Sir , member of a small pious congregation ...
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