The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Eyes , is to me extremely difficult , but absolutely necessary , to be upon tolerable Terms with him : But then the occasional Burstings out into Laughter , " is of all other Accomplishments the most requisite . I confess at present I ...
... Eyes , is to me extremely difficult , but absolutely necessary , to be upon tolerable Terms with him : But then the occasional Burstings out into Laughter , " is of all other Accomplishments the most requisite . I confess at present I ...
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... Eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have me be uncivil to him , I have a good Portion which they cannot hinder me of , and I shall be Fourteen on ...
... Eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have me be uncivil to him , I have a good Portion which they cannot hinder me of , and I shall be Fourteen on ...
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... Eye across the several little Glades and Alleys that I pass through . I think there are as many Kinds of Gardening as of Poetry : Your Makers of Parterres and Flower Gardens , are Epigrammatists and Sonneteers in this Art , Contrivers ...
... Eye across the several little Glades and Alleys that I pass through . I think there are as many Kinds of Gardening as of Poetry : Your Makers of Parterres and Flower Gardens , are Epigrammatists and Sonneteers in this Art , Contrivers ...
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... Eye with so un- Sept. 6 , common and agreeable a Scene as that which it is now wrought into . To give this particular Spot of Ground the greater Effect , they have made a very pleasing Contrast ; for as on one Side of the Walk you see ...
... Eye with so un- Sept. 6 , common and agreeable a Scene as that which it is now wrought into . To give this particular Spot of Ground the greater Effect , they have made a very pleasing Contrast ; for as on one Side of the Walk you see ...
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... Eyes of the Be holders . And to the End that these may be preserv'd with all due Care , let there be a Keeper appointed , who shall be a Gentleman qualify'd with a competent Knowledge in Cloaths ; so that by this Means the Place will be ...
... Eyes of the Be holders . And to the End that these may be preserv'd with all due Care , let there be a Keeper appointed , who shall be a Gentleman qualify'd with a competent Knowledge in Cloaths ; so that by this Means the Place will be ...
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