The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 227
... town in Europe ; notwithstanding the multitude of annotations , explanations , reflections , and various readings which - it passes through , our time lies heavy on our hands till the arrival of a fresh mail : we long to receive farther ...
... town in Europe ; notwithstanding the multitude of annotations , explanations , reflections , and various readings which - it passes through , our time lies heavy on our hands till the arrival of a fresh mail : we long to receive farther ...
Strana 343
... town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding that he was resolved to do no- thing in a matter of such consequence without my ...
... town . I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding that he was resolved to do no- thing in a matter of such consequence without my ...
Strana 483
... town an oneiro - critic , or , in plain English , an interpreter of dreams . For want of so useful a person , there are several good people who are very much puzzled in this particular , and dream a whole year together without being ...
... town an oneiro - critic , or , in plain English , an interpreter of dreams . For want of so useful a person , there are several good people who are very much puzzled in this particular , and dream a whole year together without being ...
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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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