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" Venus herself, which certainly were as venereal a pair of eyes as ever stood in a head - there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye, at which he was looking - it was not, Madam, a rolling eye - a... "
The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794 - 197. oldal
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English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin

William Peacock - 1903 - 408 oldal
...ever stood in a head, there never was an eye of them all so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye at which he was looking; it was not,...eye, a romping, or a wanton one; nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant, or imperious, of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

Irish Literature, 8. kötet

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 530 oldal
...ever stood in a head, there never was an eye of them all so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose as the very eye at which he was looking. It was not,...a romping, or a wanton one; — nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant, or imperious — of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

Works ...

Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 330 oldal
...ever stood in a head there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye, at which he was looking it was not,...eye a romping or a wanton one — nor was it an eye sparkling — petulant or imperious — of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

The Complete Works and Life of Laurence Sterne: The life and opinions of ...

Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 618 oldal
...ever stood in a head there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye, at which he was looking it was not,...eye a romping or a wanton one — nor was it an eye sparkling — petulant or imperious — of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., 7. kötet

Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 316 oldal
...ever stood in a head, there never was an eye of them all so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose as the very eye at which he was looking. It was not,...eye, a romping, or a wanton one; nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant, or imperious, of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

Sterne: A Study

Walter Sichel - 1910 - 420 oldal
...eye of them all so fitted to rob my Uncle Toby of repose as the very eye which he was looking upon. It was not, Madam, a rolling eye, a romping or a wanton one, nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant, or imperious, all high gleams and terrifying executions, which would have curdled...

The Book of Love

Madison Julius Cawein - 1911 - 396 oldal
...stood in a head — there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye at which he was looking — it was...— a romping or a wanton one — nor was it an eye sparkling — petulant or imperious — of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

History of art. Art galleries and museums. Modern fiction

Delphian Society - 1912 - 588 oldal
...stood in a head — there never was an eye of them all so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye at which he was looking. It was not,...eye — a romping or a wanton one; nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant or imperious, of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

English Fiction from the Fifth to the Twentieth Century

Carl Holliday - 1912 - 478 oldal
...'It is not in the white,' said Mrs. Wadman. My uncle Toby looked with might and main into the pupil. "It was not, Madam, a rolling eye — a romping or a wanton one; nor was it an eye sparkling, petulant or imperious, of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...

The English Novel Before the Nineteenth Century: Excerpts from ...

Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 824 oldal
...in a head — — there never was an eye of them all, so fitted to rob my uncle Toby of his repose, as the very eye, at which he was looking it was not,...eye a romping or a wanton one — nor was it an eye sparkling — petulant or imperious — of high claims and terrifying exactions, which would have curdled...




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