The Spectator, Volume 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... looking - glass , and became so enamoured of her own face , that she had never removed to view any of the other ... look into the clear Smooth lake , that to me seem'd another sky . As I bent down to look , just opposite , A shape within ...
... looking - glass , and became so enamoured of her own face , that she had never removed to view any of the other ... look into the clear Smooth lake , that to me seem'd another sky . As I bent down to look , just opposite , A shape within ...
Pagina 115
... looking - glass , she should not be ashamed to ask its advice very often . This whimsical thought work- ed so much upon my fancy the whole even- ing , that it produced a very odd dream . had formed himself into a perfect resem- blance ...
... looking - glass , she should not be ashamed to ask its advice very often . This whimsical thought work- ed so much upon my fancy the whole even- ing , that it produced a very odd dream . had formed himself into a perfect resem- blance ...
Pagina 442
... looking - glass 392 Final causes of delight in objects 413 Why the English gardens are not so entertain- ing to the fancy as those in France and Italy 414 Lie bare and open 413 Fine gentlemen , a character frequently misap- Observations ...
... looking - glass 392 Final causes of delight in objects 413 Why the English gardens are not so entertain- ing to the fancy as those in France and Italy 414 Lie bare and open 413 Fine gentlemen , a character frequently misap- Observations ...
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