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... Eyes . " This was a law instituted by LYCURGUS , to keep up a due decorum and reserve in Sparta . " The expreffion " than Virgins in their Eyes , is cold and " infipid , " fays the critic ; " to call the pupils of the eyes the Seats of ...
... Eyes . " This was a law instituted by LYCURGUS , to keep up a due decorum and reserve in Sparta . " The expreffion " than Virgins in their Eyes , is cold and " infipid , " fays the critic ; " to call the pupils of the eyes the Seats of ...
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... Eyes , " applied by ALEXANDER to the Perfian women , or to the appellation of HELEN , " the tender Dart of the Eyes , " in ÆSCHYLUS , is fomewhat difficult to re- concile ; for the expreffion in the text is intro- duced generally , as ...
... Eyes , " applied by ALEXANDER to the Perfian women , or to the appellation of HELEN , " the tender Dart of the Eyes , " in ÆSCHYLUS , is fomewhat difficult to re- concile ; for the expreffion in the text is intro- duced generally , as ...
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... eyes , and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt -- I am " the Lord your God . But they rebelled " against me ; they did not cast away the " abomination of their eyes , neither did " they forfake the idols of Egypt . " And in ...
... eyes , and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt -- I am " the Lord your God . But they rebelled " against me ; they did not cast away the " abomination of their eyes , neither did " they forfake the idols of Egypt . " And in ...
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