The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 81
... Perhaps there may not be room in the brain for such a variety of impressions , or the animal spirits may be incapable of figuring them in such a manner as is necessary to excite so very large or very minute ideas . However it be , we ...
... Perhaps there may not be room in the brain for such a variety of impressions , or the animal spirits may be incapable of figuring them in such a manner as is necessary to excite so very large or very minute ideas . However it be , we ...
Strana 135
... perhaps two , admired men in their own body , they can only gain a secondary and derivative kind of fame . These copiers of men , like those of authors or painters , run into affectations of some oddness , which perhaps was not ...
... perhaps two , admired men in their own body , they can only gain a secondary and derivative kind of fame . These copiers of men , like those of authors or painters , run into affectations of some oddness , which perhaps was not ...
Strana 459
... perhaps in petticoats ; and when I see the motherly airs of my little daugh- ters when they are playing with their puppets , I cannot but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and ...
... perhaps in petticoats ; and when I see the motherly airs of my little daugh- ters when they are playing with their puppets , I cannot but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and ...
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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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