The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... side to a navigable river , and on the other to a park . The ex- periment is very common in optics . Here you might dis- cover the waves and fluctuations of the water in strong and proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at ...
... side to a navigable river , and on the other to a park . The ex- periment is very common in optics . Here you might dis- cover the waves and fluctuations of the water in strong and proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at ...
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... sides , before it is master of all the inward surface . For this reason , the fancy is infi- nitely more struck with the view of the open air and skies , that passes through an arch , than what comes through a square , or any other ...
... sides , before it is master of all the inward surface . For this reason , the fancy is infi- nitely more struck with the view of the open air and skies , that passes through an arch , than what comes through a square , or any other ...
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... may be kept in a pleasing suspense , and have time given us to raise our expectations , and to side with one of the parties concerned in the rela- tion . I confess this shews more the art than 28 No 420 . SPECTATOR .
... may be kept in a pleasing suspense , and have time given us to raise our expectations , and to side with one of the parties concerned in the rela- tion . I confess this shews more the art than 28 No 420 . SPECTATOR .
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... side of us ; but the imagination , after a few faint efforts is immediately at a stand , and finds herself swallowed up in the immensity of the void that surrounds it : our reason ९ can pursue a particle of matter through an infinite ...
... side of us ; but the imagination , after a few faint efforts is immediately at a stand , and finds herself swallowed up in the immensity of the void that surrounds it : our reason ९ can pursue a particle of matter through an infinite ...
Strana 38
... sides ; and as beauteous as she is , a line in a deed has had exception enough against it , to outweigh the lustre of her eyes , the readiness of her understanding , and the merit of her general character . But among the crowd of such ...
... sides ; and as beauteous as she is , a line in a deed has had exception enough against it , to outweigh the lustre of her eyes , the readiness of her understanding , and the merit of her general character . But among the crowd of such ...
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