The Spectator, Svazek 5Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1853 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... ment and the refuge of adversity ; they are delectable at home , and not burthensome abroad ; they gladden us at nights , and on our journeys , and in the country . THE following letters bear a pleasing image of the joys and ...
... ment and the refuge of adversity ; they are delectable at home , and not burthensome abroad ; they gladden us at nights , and on our journeys , and in the country . THE following letters bear a pleasing image of the joys and ...
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... ment he can make use of . They keep the audience awake , and fix their attention to what is delivered to them , at the same time that they show the speak- er is in earnest , and affected himself with what he so passionately recommends ...
... ment he can make use of . They keep the audience awake , and fix their attention to what is delivered to them , at the same time that they show the speak- er is in earnest , and affected himself with what he so passionately recommends ...
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... ment at such unbounded views , and feel a delight- ful stillness and amazement in the soul at the appre- hension of them . The mind of man naturally hates every thing that looks like a restraint upon it , and is apt to fancy itself ...
... ment at such unbounded views , and feel a delight- ful stillness and amazement in the soul at the appre- hension of them . The mind of man naturally hates every thing that looks like a restraint upon it , and is apt to fancy itself ...
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... and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from outward objects ; and the judg- ment 60 [ No. 416 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from outward objects ; and the judg- ment 60 [ No. 416 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. hath received from outward objects ; and the judg- ment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best advan- tage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects ...
Alexander Chalmers. hath received from outward objects ; and the judg- ment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best advan- tage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects ...
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