The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... agreeable idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for us to be- hold his works with coldness or indifference , and to survey so many beauties without a secret satisfac- tion and complacency . Things would make but a poor ...
... agreeable idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for us to be- hold his works with coldness or indifference , and to survey so many beauties without a secret satisfac- tion and complacency . Things would make but a poor ...
Strana 119
... agreeable that has yet appeared . T.b June 11th , at Drury - lane , a comedy called The City Politics , writ- ten by Mr. Crown . Podeste , by Mr. Bullock ; Florio , by Mr. Powell ; Artall , by Mr. Booth ; Dr. Panchy , by Mr. Cross ...
... agreeable that has yet appeared . T.b June 11th , at Drury - lane , a comedy called The City Politics , writ- ten by Mr. Crown . Podeste , by Mr. Bullock ; Florio , by Mr. Powell ; Artall , by Mr. Booth ; Dr. Panchy , by Mr. Cross ...
Strana 240
... agreeable females : to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of ribands , and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I ...
... agreeable females : to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of ribands , and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale of patches , pins , and wires , on each side of the counters , was an amusement in which I ...
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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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