The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 1
... look with deep attention on one object at the play- houses , and are ever staring all round them in churches . It is ... looks at the No NO COMPLAINT against the Oglers-Angel 145.
... look with deep attention on one object at the play- houses , and are ever staring all round them in churches . It is ... looks at the No NO COMPLAINT against the Oglers-Angel 145.
Pàgina 2
... look at the meeting the eye of a fair lady , and beginning again to ogle her as soon as she glances another way ? I remember very well , when I was last at an opera , I could perceive the eyes of the whole audi- ence cast into ...
... look at the meeting the eye of a fair lady , and beginning again to ogle her as soon as she glances another way ? I remember very well , when I was last at an opera , I could perceive the eyes of the whole audi- ence cast into ...
Pàgina 3
... looks of the whole crowd below her with that air of insensibility , which is necessary at the first entrance , she began to look round her , and saw the vagabond Mirtillo , who had so long ab- sented himself from her circle ; and when ...
... looks of the whole crowd below her with that air of insensibility , which is necessary at the first entrance , she began to look round her , and saw the vagabond Mirtillo , who had so long ab- sented himself from her circle ; and when ...
Pàgina 5
... looks of ladies , and indulge in them all the art they can acquire in the management of their glances : all which is but too little against creatures who triumph in falsehood , and begin to forswear with their eyes , when their tongues ...
... looks of ladies , and indulge in them all the art they can acquire in the management of their glances : all which is but too little against creatures who triumph in falsehood , and begin to forswear with their eyes , when their tongues ...
Pàgina 29
... look upon it , that a stander - by on such occasions has as much reason to be out of countenance as either of the ... looks extremely well . ' The lady , instead of answering him , addressing herself to me , Pray , Sir , ' said she , do ...
... look upon it , that a stander - by on such occasions has as much reason to be out of countenance as either of the ... looks extremely well . ' The lady , instead of answering him , addressing herself to me , Pray , Sir , ' said she , do ...
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