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Pagina 16
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their countenance , their fentiments of the objects before them . I have in-、 dulged my filence to fuch an extravagance , that the few who are intimate with me , anfwer my fmiles with con ...
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their countenance , their fentiments of the objects before them . I have in-、 dulged my filence to fuch an extravagance , that the few who are intimate with me , anfwer my fmiles with con ...
Pagina 17
... turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that fex , and move a know- ing eye no more than the portraitures of infignificant people by ordinary painters , which ...
... turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that fex , and move a know- ing eye no more than the portraitures of infignificant people by ordinary painters , which ...
Pagina 27
... turning to her huf- band , " you may now fee the ftranger that was in the " candle laft night . " Soon after this , as they begin to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into ...
... turning to her huf- band , " you may now fee the ftranger that was in the " candle laft night . " Soon after this , as they begin to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into ...
Pagina 28
... turn the most indifferent circumstances into misfortunes , and fuffer as much from trifling acci- dents as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar spoil a night's rest ; and have seen a man in love grow pale and lofe his ...
... turn the most indifferent circumstances into misfortunes , and fuffer as much from trifling acci- dents as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar spoil a night's rest ; and have seen a man in love grow pale and lofe his ...
Pagina 30
... turn them to my advantage.— Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all folicitous about it ; because I am fure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me ...
... turn them to my advantage.— Though I know neither the time nor the manner of the death I am to die , I am not at all folicitous about it ; because I am fure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me ...
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