The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... senses ; and even among these there is such a different degree of perfection in the senses which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in ano- ther , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... senses ; and even among these there is such a different degree of perfection in the senses which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in ano- ther , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
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... sense , beau- ty , and riches , are what are certainly the chief motives to a prudent young woman of fortune for changing her condition ; but , as she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whe- ther the man who ...
... sense , beau- ty , and riches , are what are certainly the chief motives to a prudent young woman of fortune for changing her condition ; but , as she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whe- ther the man who ...
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... sense of the word is diversified : for action is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may be ob- served , that in all which relates to the ...
... sense of the word is diversified : for action is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may be ob- served , that in all which relates to the ...
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