The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... tion to rove by boat and coach for the next four and twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagina- tion , and give me an inclination to a repose more profound than I was at that time ...
... tion to rove by boat and coach for the next four and twenty hours , till the many different objects I must needs meet with should tire my imagina- tion , and give me an inclination to a repose more profound than I was at that time ...
Strana 242
... tion I should propose to my reader from the enume- ration of so many insignificant matters and occur- rences : and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratifica- tion , and ready to ...
... tion I should propose to my reader from the enume- ration of so many insignificant matters and occur- rences : and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratifica- tion , and ready to ...
Strana 482
... tion , " that there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural revelations made to certain persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour ...
... tion , " that there have been sometimes , upon very extraordinary occasions , supernatural revelations made to certain persons by this means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour ...
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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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