The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 70
... consider , therefore , the nature of this plea- sure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
... consider , therefore , the nature of this plea- sure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
Strana 79
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a dif ferent set of planets , and still discover new firma- ments and new lights , that are sunk farther in those unfathomable depths of ...
... consider the fixed stars as so many vast oceans of flame , that are each of them attended with a dif ferent set of planets , and still discover new firma- ments and new lights , that are sunk farther in those unfathomable depths of ...
Strana 96
... consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no play - houses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amusements , which serve here as so many reliefs from the repeated occurrences in their own ...
... consider , that in the country there is no Exchange , there are no play - houses , no variety of coffee - houses , nor many of those other amusements , which serve here as so many reliefs from the repeated occurrences in their own ...
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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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