The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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seem present to the eye without the assistance of bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ...
seem present to the eye without the assistance of bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ...
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... present humour of the com- pany . We feel , at present , in the utmost extremity , the insolence of office ; however , I , being naturally warm , ventured to oppose him in a dispute about a haunch of venison . I was altogether for ...
... present humour of the com- pany . We feel , at present , in the utmost extremity , the insolence of office ; however , I , being naturally warm , ventured to oppose him in a dispute about a haunch of venison . I was altogether for ...
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... present themselves to our views ; when these mate- rial spectacles are taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before : and then we are in the other world , when we can see it , and converse with it . Thus ...
... present themselves to our views ; when these mate- rial spectacles are taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before : and then we are in the other world , when we can see it , and converse with it . Thus ...
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