The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 93
... turn themselves of course from Damon . They meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was ... turns of your temper are carefully watched , and their quick and faithful intelligence gives your lovers irresistible ...
... turn themselves of course from Damon . They meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was ... turns of your temper are carefully watched , and their quick and faithful intelligence gives your lovers irresistible ...
Strana 273
... turn it into our language . As I was describing the journey of Israel from Egypt , and added the divine presence amongst them , I perceived a beauty in the psalm which was entirely new to me , and which I was going to lose ; and that is ...
... turn it into our language . As I was describing the journey of Israel from Egypt , and added the divine presence amongst them , I perceived a beauty in the psalm which was entirely new to me , and which I was going to lose ; and that is ...
Strana 300
... turn round , and jump over their heads ! and , in a word , play a thousand pranks which many ani- mals can do better than a man , instead of perform- ing to perfection what the human figure only is ca- pable of performing . It may ...
... turn round , and jump over their heads ! and , in a word , play a thousand pranks which many ani- mals can do better than a man , instead of perform- ing to perfection what the human figure only is ca- pable of performing . It may ...
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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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