The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... regard , which is , that I am , " Sir , your greatest admirer , " RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . art . PAPER IV . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the ...
... regard , which is , that I am , " Sir , your greatest admirer , " RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . art . PAPER IV . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the ...
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... regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless treatises upon that ...
... regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless treatises upon that ...
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... regard to the modesty or weakness of the person he rallies ; but if his quality or humility gives him any superiority to the man he would fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of ...
... regard to the modesty or weakness of the person he rallies ; but if his quality or humility gives him any superiority to the man he would fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of ...
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... regard he is sensible of a certain rustic mirth which renders him unfit for polite conversation . ' That he intends to prepare himself , by abstinence and thin diet , to be one of the company . That at present he comes into a room as if ...
... regard he is sensible of a certain rustic mirth which renders him unfit for polite conversation . ' That he intends to prepare himself , by abstinence and thin diet , to be one of the company . That at present he comes into a room as if ...
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... regard to that other half of reason- able creatures with whom they are blended and confused ; their thoughts are , ever turned upon appearing amiable to the other sex ; they talk , and move , and smile , with a de- sign upon us ; every ...
... regard to that other half of reason- able creatures with whom they are blended and confused ; their thoughts are , ever turned upon appearing amiable to the other sex ; they talk , and move , and smile , with a de- sign upon us ; every ...
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