The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... admiring the goodness and wisdom of the first Con- triver . One of the final causes of our delight in any thing that ... admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at the consideration of any object that ...
... admiring the goodness and wisdom of the first Con- triver . One of the final causes of our delight in any thing that ... admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at the consideration of any object that ...
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accompanied with a vanity of being admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . " She is sensible that a vain ... admiration of her . " She therefore prayed that to applaud out of due place might be declared an offence , and ...
accompanied with a vanity of being admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . " She is sensible that a vain ... admiration of her . " She therefore prayed that to applaud out of due place might be declared an offence , and ...
Strana 516
... admiration at the harmony of his words . Lastly , at the very brink of the hill , I saw Boc- calini sending despatches to the world below of what happened upon Parnassus ; but I perceived he did it without leave of the Muses , and by ...
... admiration at the harmony of his words . Lastly , at the very brink of the hill , I saw Boc- calini sending despatches to the world below of what happened upon Parnassus ; but I perceived he did it without leave of the Muses , and by ...
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