The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 160
... pleased to entertain Leonora with your pro- but also those of several others of my acquaintance , logue . I write to you not only my own sentiments , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending one's time as myself ...
... pleased to entertain Leonora with your pro- but also those of several others of my acquaintance , logue . I write to you not only my own sentiments , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spending one's time as myself ...
Strana 475
... pleased the more it finds of these perfections in the same object , so it is capable of receiving a new satisfaction ... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The ...
... pleased the more it finds of these perfections in the same object , so it is capable of receiving a new satisfaction ... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The ...
Strana 585
... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable ; for , in writings of this ...
... pleased , as when she exerts herself in any action that gives her an idea of her own perfections and abilities . This natural pride and ambition of the soul is very much gratified in the reading of a fable ; for , in writings of this ...
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