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" ... from the head: by chance lively; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours: his eye always on the ladies... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 148
1926
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The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, Author of Pamela ..., Volume 4

Samuel Richardson - Novelists, English - 1804 - 400 pages
...overclouded by mistinesses from the head: by chance lively; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours: his eye always on the ladies; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson, Esq: Viz. Pamela, Clarissa ..., Volume 1

Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 pages
...overclouded by mistinesses from the head ; by chance lively ; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies ; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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Lives of the novelists, Volumes 1-2

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - Novelists, English - 1825 - 554 pages
...often overclouded by mistiness from the head; by chance lively; very lively it will be if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies ; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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Biographical Memoirs of Eminent Novelists, and Other Distinguished ..., Volume 3

Walter Scott - English literature - 1834 - 492 pages
...over-clouded, by mistiness from the head ; by chance lively ; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies ; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if ho would be thought wise,...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Biographical memoirs of eminent ...

Walter Scott - France - 1834 - 506 pages
...over-clouded by mistiness from the head ; by chance lively ; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours; his eye always on. the ladies ; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volume 7

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 pages
...overclouded by mistinesses from the head; by chance lively; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours; his eye always on the ladies ; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 101

Literature - 1869 - 862 pages
...overclouded by mistiness from the head; by chance lively — very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours : his eye always on the ladies; if they have very large hoops, he looks down and supercilious, and as if he would be thought wise,...
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Willis's Current Notes: A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography ...

George Willis - 1853 - 322 pages
...overclouded by mistiness from the head ; by chance lively— very lively it will be if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies" — and so on. In return to this description Lady Bradshaigh on the Ifith December, 17i9, half promises...
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Willis's Current notes

Willis's Current notes - 1853 - 112 pages
...overclouded by mistiness from the head ; by chance lively — very lively it will be if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies" — and so on. In return to this description Lady Bradshaigh on the 16th December, 1749, half promises...
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A Walk from London to Fulham

Thomas Crofton Croker - London (England) - 1860 - 268 pages
...overclouded by mistiness from the head ; by chance lively —very lively it will be if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours ; his eye always on the ladies " — and so on. In return to this description, Lady Bradshaigh on the 16th December, 1749, half promises...
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