“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind , mind , without her attending to it . The heart NO . 381 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... pleased , he does not know why , with the Chearfulness of his companion . It is like a sudden sunshine that awakens a secret delight in the mind , mind , without her attending to it . The heart NO . 381 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 41
... delightful , while she is car- rying on her great work , and intent upon her own pre- servation . The husbandman after the ... delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wild- ness of rocks and ...
... delightful , while she is car- rying on her great work , and intent upon her own pre- servation . The husbandman after the ... delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wild- ness of rocks and ...
Strana 42
... delighted with agreeable sensa- tions ? In short , the whole universe is a kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi ...
... delighted with agreeable sensa- tions ? In short , the whole universe is a kind of theatre filled with objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi ...
Strana 54
... delight : " Use scanty diet , and forbear your fill ; " Shun secrecy , and talk in open sight : " So shall you soon repair your present evil plight . " Instead of this care over their words and actions , re- commended by a poet in old ...
... delight : " Use scanty diet , and forbear your fill ; " Shun secrecy , and talk in open sight : " So shall you soon repair your present evil plight . " Instead of this care over their words and actions , re- commended by a poet in old ...
Strana 57
... delight in relating , and which are very proper for instruction . " The " Gods , " says he , " suffer themselves to be prevailed " upon 1 66 86 upon by treaties . When mortals have NO . 391 . 57 THE SPECTATOR . No. 391. ...
... delight in relating , and which are very proper for instruction . " The " Gods , " says he , " suffer themselves to be prevailed " upon 1 66 86 upon by treaties . When mortals have NO . 391 . 57 THE SPECTATOR . No. 391. ...
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