The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on such hideous objects , we are not a ... reflecting upon dangers that are past , or in • Suave mare dulci turbantibus æquora vertis , & c . LUCR . looking on a ...
... reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on such hideous objects , we are not a ... reflecting upon dangers that are past , or in • Suave mare dulci turbantibus æquora vertis , & c . LUCR . looking on a ...
Strana 129
... reflection I shall at present make on those who are negligent or cruel in the education of them . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I AM now entering into my one and twen- tieth year , and do not know that I had one day's thorough satisfaction since ...
... reflection I shall at present make on those who are negligent or cruel in the education of them . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I AM now entering into my one and twen- tieth year , and do not know that I had one day's thorough satisfaction since ...
Strana 548
... reflections on it , 407 . Basilius Valentinus , and his son , their story , 426 . Baxter , Mr. his last words , 455 ; more ... reflection of that historian's , 485 . Clubs , the institution and use of them , 474 . Chloe , the idiot , 466 ...
... reflections on it , 407 . Basilius Valentinus , and his son , their story , 426 . Baxter , Mr. his last words , 455 ; more ... reflection of that historian's , 485 . Clubs , the institution and use of them , 474 . Chloe , the idiot , 466 ...
Obsah
PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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