The Spectator, Volume 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... than that the eye is in every part , that is to fay , every other part would be mutilated , were not its force reprefented more : a · < 6 . 4 . 6 . by by the eye than even by itself . But this 10 No 252 THE SPECTATOR .
... than that the eye is in every part , that is to fay , every other part would be mutilated , were not its force reprefented more : a · < 6 . 4 . 6 . by by the eye than even by itself . But this 10 No 252 THE SPECTATOR .
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by the eye than even by itself . But this is heathen Greek to thofe who have not converfed by glances . This , Sir , is a language in which there can be no deceit , nor can a skilful obferver be impofed upon by looks even among ...
by the eye than even by itself . But this is heathen Greek to thofe who have not converfed by glances . This , Sir , is a language in which there can be no deceit , nor can a skilful obferver be impofed upon by looks even among ...
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... itself looked upon as a weakness in the greatest characters . In the next place , fame is easily loft , and as difficult to be preferved as it was at firft to be acquired . But this I fhall make the subject of a following paper . Monday ...
... itself looked upon as a weakness in the greatest characters . In the next place , fame is easily loft , and as difficult to be preferved as it was at firft to be acquired . But this I fhall make the subject of a following paper . Monday ...
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... itself , but the de- fire of it lays us open to many accidental troubles which thofe are free from who have not fuch a tender regard for it . How often is the ambitious man caft down and difappointed , if he receives no praise where he ...
... itself , but the de- fire of it lays us open to many accidental troubles which thofe are free from who have not fuch a tender regard for it . How often is the ambitious man caft down and difappointed , if he receives no praise where he ...
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... itself . " I am engaged in this fpeculation by a fight which I lately met with at the opera . As I was ftanding in the hinder part of the box , I took notice of a little cluster of women fitting together in the prettieft coloured hoods ...
... itself . " I am engaged in this fpeculation by a fight which I lately met with at the opera . As I was ftanding in the hinder part of the box , I took notice of a little cluster of women fitting together in the prettieft coloured hoods ...
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