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... eyes that way . The confession of this vain soldier made me reflect on some of my own actions ; for you must know ... eye , and one particular one , because he is the least man I ever saw ; but there is something so easy and pleasant in ...
... eyes that way . The confession of this vain soldier made me reflect on some of my own actions ; for you must know ... eye , and one particular one , because he is the least man I ever saw ; but there is something so easy and pleasant in ...
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... eye and forbidding frown , which she has not yet laid aside , and has still all the insolence of beauty without its charms . If she now attracts the eyes of any beholders , it is only by being remarkably ridiculous ; even her own sex ...
... eye and forbidding frown , which she has not yet laid aside , and has still all the insolence of beauty without its charms . If she now attracts the eyes of any beholders , it is only by being remarkably ridiculous ; even her own sex ...
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... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left me at leisure to contemplate several other charms , which disappear when your eyes are open . I could not but admire the tranquility you slept ...
... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left me at leisure to contemplate several other charms , which disappear when your eyes are open . I could not but admire the tranquility you slept ...
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... eyes at length awakened you ; when , to my great surprise , instead of acknowledging the favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him , and struck the torch out of his hand into the river . The God , after having regarded you with a look ...
... eyes at length awakened you ; when , to my great surprise , instead of acknowledging the favour of the Deity , you frowned upon him , and struck the torch out of his hand into the river . The God , after having regarded you with a look ...
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... eye . " ROSCOMMON . CRITICISM ON MILTON'S FIRST BOOK . I HAVE seen , in the works of a modern philosopher , a map of the spots in the sun . My last paper of the faults and blemishes in MILTON's Paradise Lost , may be considered as a ...
... eye . " ROSCOMMON . CRITICISM ON MILTON'S FIRST BOOK . I HAVE seen , in the works of a modern philosopher , a map of the spots in the sun . My last paper of the faults and blemishes in MILTON's Paradise Lost , may be considered as a ...
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