The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present univer- sally acknowledged by all the inquirers into natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the imagination , are only ideas in the ...
... acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present univer- sally acknowledged by all the inquirers into natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the imagination , are only ideas in the ...
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... acquaint you with a design ( of which I am partly author ) , though it tends to no greater a good than that of getting money . I should not hope for the favour of a philosopher in this matter , if it were not attempted under the ...
... acquaint you with a design ( of which I am partly author ) , though it tends to no greater a good than that of getting money . I should not hope for the favour of a philosopher in this matter , if it were not attempted under the ...
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... acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of the same descriptions . We find one transported with a passage , which another runs over with coldness and ...
... acquainted with the same language , and know the meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of the same descriptions . We find one transported with a passage , which another runs over with coldness and ...
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... acquaint himself with the pomp and magnificence of courts . He should be very well versed in every thing that is noble and stately in the productions of art , whether it appear in painting or statuary ; in the great works of ...
... acquaint himself with the pomp and magnificence of courts . He should be very well versed in every thing that is noble and stately in the productions of art , whether it appear in painting or statuary ; in the great works of ...
Strana 37
... acquaintance . After these several characters of men who succeed or fail in raillery , it may not be amiss to reflect a little farther what one takes to be the most agreeable kind of it ; and that to me appears when the satire is ...
... acquaintance . After these several characters of men who succeed or fail in raillery , it may not be amiss to reflect a little farther what one takes to be the most agreeable kind of it ; and that to me appears when the satire is ...
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