The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... senses . It fills the mind with the largest va- riety of ideas , converses with its objects at the great- est distance , and continues the longest in action , without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoy- ments . The sense of ...
... senses . It fills the mind with the largest va- riety of ideas , converses with its objects at the great- est distance , and continues the longest in action , without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoy- ments . The sense of ...
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... sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagina- tion , ' or ' fancy , ' ( which I shall use promiscuously , ) I here mean such as arise from visible objects , either when we have them ...
... sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagina- tion , ' or ' fancy , ' ( which I shall use promiscuously , ) I here mean such as arise from visible objects , either when we have them ...
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... sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . MART . 2 Epig . lxxxvi . 9 . I HAVE been very often disappointed of late years when , upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above half the volume taken up ...
... sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . MART . 2 Epig . lxxxvi . 9 . I HAVE been very often disappointed of late years when , upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above half the volume taken up ...
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