The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a resistless ravisher , Crastin practises that of a skilful lover . Poetry is the inseparable property of every man in love ; and as men of wit write verses on those occasions , No. 91. ] 7 THE ...
... mind . Tulip gives himself the air of a resistless ravisher , Crastin practises that of a skilful lover . Poetry is the inseparable property of every man in love ; and as men of wit write verses on those occasions , No. 91. ] 7 THE ...
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... mind cannot be always in its fervours , nor strained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper ... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well chosen friend . There is indeed no blessing of ...
... mind cannot be always in its fervours , nor strained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper ... mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well chosen friend . There is indeed no blessing of ...
Strana 19
... mind to lie idle , or run adrift with any passion that chances to rise in it . A man that has a taste of music , painting , or ar- chitecture , is like one that has another sense , when compared with such as have no relish of those arts ...
... mind to lie idle , or run adrift with any passion that chances to rise in it . A man that has a taste of music , painting , or ar- chitecture , is like one that has another sense , when compared with such as have no relish of those arts ...
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... minds : that , for this reason , when we sleep soundly without dreaming , we have no perception of time , or the length of ... mind whilst he is taken up with that earnest contemplation , lets slip out of his account a good part of that ...
... minds : that , for this reason , when we sleep soundly without dreaming , we have no perception of time , or the length of ... mind whilst he is taken up with that earnest contemplation , lets slip out of his account a good part of that ...
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Alexander Chalmers. duced by our reflecting on the succession of ideas in our mind , and this succession may be infinitely accelerated or retarded , it will follow , that different beings may have different notions of the same parts of ...
Alexander Chalmers. duced by our reflecting on the succession of ideas in our mind , and this succession may be infinitely accelerated or retarded , it will follow , that different beings may have different notions of the same parts of ...
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