The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... Conversation with men of a polite genius , is ano- ther method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
... Conversation with men of a polite genius , is ano- ther method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
Strana 336
... conversation , should ever be visited by these roarers : but they think they themselves , as neighbours , may come into our rooms with the same right that they and their dogs hunt in our grounds . ' Your institution of clubs I have ...
... conversation , should ever be visited by these roarers : but they think they themselves , as neighbours , may come into our rooms with the same right that they and their dogs hunt in our grounds . ' Your institution of clubs I have ...
Strana 549
... Conversation , an improvement of taste in letters , 409 . Cot - queans described by a lady , who has one for her husband , 482 . Country life , why the poets in love with it , 414 ; what Horace and Virgil say of it , ibid ; rules for it ...
... Conversation , an improvement of taste in letters , 409 . Cot - queans described by a lady , who has one for her husband , 482 . Country life , why the poets in love with it , 414 ; what Horace and Virgil say of it , ibid ; rules for it ...
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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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