The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... imagination as far as possible from what they had long themselves forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly commendation of the doctrine of Platonic love ; at the same time he ran These verses on Sir Charles Sedley are from Lord ...
... imagination as far as possible from what they had long themselves forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly commendation of the doctrine of Platonic love ; at the same time he ran These verses on Sir Charles Sedley are from Lord ...
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... imagination . and good - breeding are added to a sweet disposition , they qualify it to be one of the greatest blessings as well as pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure ...
... imagination . and good - breeding are added to a sweet disposition , they qualify it to be one of the greatest blessings as well as pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure ...
Strana 54
... part , I often fatter myself with the honour- 1 able mention which will then be made of me ; and have drawn up a paragraph in my own imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will 54 [ No. 101 . THE SPECTATOR .
... part , I often fatter myself with the honour- 1 able mention which will then be made of me ; and have drawn up a paragraph in my own imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will 54 [ No. 101 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 86
... imagination , without regular intro- duction , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . ' It is , ' said he , ' worth while to consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another ...
... imagination , without regular intro- duction , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . ' It is , ' said he , ' worth while to consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another ...
Strana 92
... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have construed into a black horse without an head and I dare say the poor footman lost his wits upon some such trivial occasion . My friend sir Roger has often told me with a great deal ...
... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have construed into a black horse without an head and I dare say the poor footman lost his wits upon some such trivial occasion . My friend sir Roger has often told me with a great deal ...
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