The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... eyes bewitch my tender lambs ? White's Chocolate - house , March 13 . THIS evening was allotted for taking into con- sideration a late request of two indulgent parents , touching the care of a young daughter , whom they design to send ...
... eyes bewitch my tender lambs ? White's Chocolate - house , March 13 . THIS evening was allotted for taking into con- sideration a late request of two indulgent parents , touching the care of a young daughter , whom they design to send ...
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... 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 particular cross angles one upon ...
... 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 particular cross angles one upon ...
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... eyes from it for some time , yet it comes nearer and nearer by little intervals of looking another way , until it drops into the jaws of the ani- mal , which it knew gazed at it for no other reason but to ruin it . I did not believe ...
... eyes from it for some time , yet it comes nearer and nearer by little intervals of looking another way , until it drops into the jaws of the ani- mal , which it knew gazed at it for no other reason but to ruin it . I did not believe ...
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... eyes , she cast them round the whole house , and gave them softness in the face of every man she had ever seen before . After she thought she had reduced all she saw to her obedience , the play be- gan , and ended their dialogue . As ...
... eyes , she cast them round the whole house , and gave them softness in the face of every man she had ever seen before . After she thought she had reduced all she saw to her obedience , the play be- gan , and ended their dialogue . As ...
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Alexander Chalmers. the eye is to be believed , and when distrusted . On the contrary , I shall conceal the true meaning ... eyes , when their tongues can be no longer believed . ADVERTISEMENT . A very clean well - behaved young gentleman ...
Alexander Chalmers. the eye is to be believed , and when distrusted . On the contrary , I shall conceal the true meaning ... eyes , when their tongues can be no longer believed . ADVERTISEMENT . A very clean well - behaved young gentleman ...
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