“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... tastes all the pleasures of the creation which are poured about him , and does not feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may befal him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally ...
... tastes all the pleasures of the creation which are poured about him , and does not feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may befal him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally ...
Strana 41
... uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary qualities , as tastes and colours , sounds .and . and smells , heat and cold , but that man NO . 387 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary qualities , as tastes and colours , sounds .and . and smells , heat and cold , but that man NO . 387 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 44
... taste of them , that I cannot forbear endeavouring after them as often as I can with any appearance of success . I am , SIR , Your most obedient humble servant . ' * See No. 327 . THE 1 THE SECOND CHAPTER OF SOLOMON'S SONG . I. " As 44 ...
... taste of them , that I cannot forbear endeavouring after them as often as I can with any appearance of success . I am , SIR , Your most obedient humble servant . ' * See No. 327 . THE 1 THE SECOND CHAPTER OF SOLOMON'S SONG . I. " As 44 ...
Strana 45
... taste ; With sparkling wine he crown'd the bowl , With gentle ecstasies he fill'd my soul ; Joyous we sat beneath the shady grove , And o'er my head he hung the banners of his LovE . IV . IV . " I faint ! I die ! my NO . 388 . 45 THE ...
... taste ; With sparkling wine he crown'd the bowl , With gentle ecstasies he fill'd my soul ; Joyous we sat beneath the shady grove , And o'er my head he hung the banners of his LovE . IV . IV . " I faint ! I die ! my NO . 388 . 45 THE ...
Strana 67
... taste of the creation , and renders it not only pleasing to the imagination , but to the understanding . It does not rest in the murmur of brooks and the melody of birds , in the shade of groves and woods , or in the embroidery of ...
... taste of the creation , and renders it not only pleasing to the imagination , but to the understanding . It does not rest in the murmur of brooks and the melody of birds , in the shade of groves and woods , or in the embroidery of ...
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