The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... look as if she loved ; her eye is full of sorrow , and reluctance sits in a tear , while the offering of a sacrifice ... looks negligent ; she looks round her without the help of the glasses you speak of , and yet seems to be em- ployed ...
... look as if she loved ; her eye is full of sorrow , and reluctance sits in a tear , while the offering of a sacrifice ... looks negligent ; she looks round her without the help of the glasses you speak of , and yet seems to be em- ployed ...
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... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
... look back upon my past life , from my earliest infancy to this time , there are many faults which I committed that did not appear to me , even till I myself became a father . I had not till then a notion of the yearnings of heart which ...
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... Look upon Greece under its free states , and you would think its inhabitants lived in different climates , and under different heavens , from those at present : so different are the geniuses which are formed under Turkish slavery , and ...
... Look upon Greece under its free states , and you would think its inhabitants lived in different climates , and under different heavens , from those at present : so different are the geniuses which are formed under Turkish slavery , and ...
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