The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... received , which shall entitle the fortunate bearer to certain sums in the table , as is set forth at large in the proposals printed the 23d instant . There is another circumstance in this design which gives me hopes of your favour to ...
... received , which shall entitle the fortunate bearer to certain sums in the table , as is set forth at large in the proposals printed the 23d instant . There is another circumstance in this design which gives me hopes of your favour to ...
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... receiving , a man might make a pretty landscape of his own possessions . Writers who have given us an account of China , tell us the inhabitants of that country laugh at the plantations of our Europeans , which are laid out by the rule ...
... receiving , a man might make a pretty landscape of his own possessions . Writers who have given us an account of China , tell us the inhabitants of that country laugh at the plantations of our Europeans , which are laid out by the rule ...
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... receiving pleasure from these several sources . Of descriptions in particular . The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with de- scriptions than another . I Quatenù hoc simile est oculis , quod mente ...
... receiving pleasure from these several sources . Of descriptions in particular . The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with de- scriptions than another . I Quatenù hoc simile est oculis , quod mente ...
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... receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from out- ward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know 16 SPECTATOR . No 416 .
... receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from out- ward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know 16 SPECTATOR . No 416 .
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... received from such a prospect or garden , having entered the mind at the same time , have a set of traces , belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas arises in the ...
... received from such a prospect or garden , having entered the mind at the same time , have a set of traces , belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas arises in the ...
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