“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 12
... light in the mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Men The late Lord Guildford , when Lord North , being con- sulted by his eldest son about the sale of a fine mare , advising his son not to part with her --- made a ...
... light in the mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . Men The late Lord Guildford , when Lord North , being con- sulted by his eldest son about the sale of a fine mare , advising his son not to part with her --- made a ...
Strana 13
... lights with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recom- mend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this excellent frame of mind , is not ...
... lights with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recom- mend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this excellent frame of mind , is not ...
Strana 24
... light nights that I have " walked by myself , and thought on the widow by " the music of the nightingale ! " He here fetched a deep sigh , and was falling into a fit of musing , when a mask , who came behind him , gave him a gentle tap ...
... light nights that I have " walked by myself , and thought on the widow by " the music of the nightingale ! " He here fetched a deep sigh , and was falling into a fit of musing , when a mask , who came behind him , gave him a gentle tap ...
Strana 40
... light and shade , that it comforts and strengthens the eye instead of weakening or grieving it . For this reason several painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their co ...
... light and shade , that it comforts and strengthens the eye instead of weakening or grieving it . For this reason several painters have a green cloth hanging near them , to ease the eye upon , after too great an application to their co ...
Strana 43
... lights , I must own there are many evils which naturally spring up amidst the entertainments that are provided for us ; but these , if rightly considered , should be far from over- casting the mind with sorrow , or destroying that chear ...
... lights , I must own there are many evils which naturally spring up amidst the entertainments that are provided for us ; but these , if rightly considered , should be far from over- casting the mind with sorrow , or destroying that chear ...
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