The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh ; which should make us as willing to part with this veil , as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
... eyes , enlarges our prospect , presents us with a new and more glorious world , which we can never see while we are shut up in flesh ; which should make us as willing to part with this veil , as to take the film off of our eyes which ...
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... eyes were straight cleared , and I saw the great black tower just before me ; but the great net which I spied so near me cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , without looking behind me . Then my ...
... eyes were straight cleared , and I saw the great black tower just before me ; but the great net which I spied so near me cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , without looking behind me . Then my ...
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... eyes ; therefore Theophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an absent actor . ' As the countenance admits of so great variety , it requires also great judgment to govern it . Not that the form of the ...
... eyes ; therefore Theophrastus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an absent actor . ' As the countenance admits of so great variety , it requires also great judgment to govern it . Not that the form of the ...
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