The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mind , and of expressing them all by those changes . Nor is this to be done without the freedom of the eyes ; therefore The- ophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an ' absent actor . ' As the ...
... mind , and of expressing them all by those changes . Nor is this to be done without the freedom of the eyes ; therefore The- ophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an ' absent actor . ' As the ...
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... mind , which made him imagine it a very easy thing to reclaim one of those criminals , and not as an inclination in him to be guilty with her . The less discerning of your readers cannot enter into that delicacy of description in the ...
... mind , which made him imagine it a very easy thing to reclaim one of those criminals , and not as an inclination in him to be guilty with her . The less discerning of your readers cannot enter into that delicacy of description in the ...
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... mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . The young gentleman had not long been in possession of his fair - captive , when a complaint was made to Cyrus , that he not only solicited the lady Panthea to ...
... mind truly virtuous was incapable of entertaining an unlawful passion . The young gentleman had not long been in possession of his fair - captive , when a complaint was made to Cyrus , that he not only solicited the lady Panthea to ...
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