The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... affected by the creatures of the town , at once consulting cheapness and the pretension to modesty . She went on with a familiar easy air , ' Your friend , Mr. Honeycomb , is a little surprised to see a woman here alone and unattended ...
... affected by the creatures of the town , at once consulting cheapness and the pretension to modesty . She went on with a familiar easy air , ' Your friend , Mr. Honeycomb , is a little surprised to see a woman here alone and unattended ...
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... affects the imagination . Greatness in architecture relates either to the bulk or to the manner . Great- ness of bulk in ... affected by the works of nature , and afterwards considered in general both the works of nature and of art , how ...
... affects the imagination . Greatness in architecture relates either to the bulk or to the manner . Great- ness of bulk in ... affected by the works of nature , and afterwards considered in general both the works of nature and of art , how ...
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... affected by colours , 412 . Biting , a kind of mongrel wit described and exploded by the Spectator , 504 . Biton and Clitobus , their story related , and applied by the Spectator , 488 . Blast , lady , her character , 457 . Bluemantle ...
... affected by colours , 412 . Biting , a kind of mongrel wit described and exploded by the Spectator , 504 . Biton and Clitobus , their story related , and applied by the Spectator , 488 . Blast , lady , her character , 457 . Bluemantle ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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