The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... whole creation , the whole creation it- self to the infinite space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than ...
... whole creation , the whole creation it- self to the infinite space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than ...
Strana 165
... whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
... whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
Strana 473
... whole ser- vice , and never kneeled or sat : I do not question but that was to show herself with the greater advantage , and set forth to better grace her hands and arms , lifted up with the most ardent devotion ; and her bosom , the ...
... whole ser- vice , and never kneeled or sat : I do not question but that was to show herself with the greater advantage , and set forth to better grace her hands and arms , lifted up with the most ardent devotion ; and her bosom , the ...
Obsah
PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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