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... eyes ; there- fore 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 ; there- fore 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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... eyes from them , or seem displeased , they sour upon it , and whisper the next person ; he his next ; until I have at last the eyes of the whole company upon me . Nay , they report abominable falsehoods , under that mistaken notion ...
... eyes from them , or seem displeased , they sour upon it , and whisper the next person ; he his next ; until I have at last the eyes of the whole company upon me . Nay , they report abominable falsehoods , under that mistaken notion ...
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... eyes display ; In every window Rome her joy declares , All bright , and studded with terrestrial stars . A blazing chain of lights her roofs entwines , And round her neck the mingled lustre shines , The cynic's rolling tenement ...
... eyes display ; In every window Rome her joy declares , All bright , and studded with terrestrial stars . A blazing chain of lights her roofs entwines , And round her neck the mingled lustre shines , The cynic's rolling tenement ...
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