| Andrew Moir, Lord John Maclaurin Dreghorn - 1768 - 130 頁
...of human nature, which this age has produced *. "I have " fecn," fays that great man, " an eye curfe for half an hour " together, and an eyebrow call a man a fcoundrel." It is granted indeed, that every one is not qualified to underftand or explain the proper... | |
| 1786 - 694 頁
...to the countenance, and is apt to difcover itfelf in fome feature or other. I have feen an eye curfe for half an hour together, and an eyebrow call a man a fcoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, refent, languiih, defpair, and die in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die in dumb show.... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die in dumb show.... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 498 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die in dumb show.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die,... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 372 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eyebrow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than 'for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair and die in dumb show.... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 340 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die in dumb show.... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 438 頁
...particular cast to the countenance, and is apt to discover itself in some feature or other. I have seen an eye curse for half an hour together, and an eye-brow call a man a scoundrel. Nothing is more common than for lovers to complain, resent, languish, despair, and die iu dumb show.... | |
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