The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... observed to make use of less gesture or action than those of other coun- tries . Our preachers stand stock still in the pulpit , and will not so much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world . We meet with the same ...
... observed to make use of less gesture or action than those of other coun- tries . Our preachers stand stock still in the pulpit , and will not so much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world . We meet with the same ...
Strana 284
... observations which I made upon these two weights , opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for , notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learn- ing , I observed that it weighed an hundred times ...
... observations which I made upon these two weights , opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for , notwithstanding the weight of Natural Parts was much heavier than that of Learn- ing , I observed that it weighed an hundred times ...
Strana 360
... observed the married condition un- happy , but from want of judgment or temper in the man . The truth is , we generally make love in a style , and with sentiments very unfit for ordinary life they are half theatrical , and half romantic ...
... observed the married condition un- happy , but from want of judgment or temper in the man . The truth is , we generally make love in a style , and with sentiments very unfit for ordinary life they are half theatrical , and half romantic ...
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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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