The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 78
... imagination and good - breeding are added to a sweet difpofition , they qua- lify it to be one of the greatest bleflings , as well as plea- fures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleafure they do , if they were ...
... imagination and good - breeding are added to a sweet difpofition , they qua- lify it to be one of the greatest bleflings , as well as plea- fures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleafure they do , if they were ...
Strana 81
... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will be found in fome page or other of this imaginary hiftorian . It was under this reign , fays he , that the Spectator published thofe little diurnal effays which are ftill ...
... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will be found in fome page or other of this imaginary hiftorian . It was under this reign , fays he , that the Spectator published thofe little diurnal effays which are ftill ...
Strana 90
... imagination . As the beauty of the body always accompanies the health of it , fo certain- ly is decency concomitant to virtue ; as beauty of body , with an agreeable carriage , pleafes the eye , and that pleasure confifts in that we ...
... imagination . As the beauty of the body always accompanies the health of it , fo certain- ly is decency concomitant to virtue ; as beauty of body , with an agreeable carriage , pleafes the eye , and that pleasure confifts in that we ...
Strana 106
... imagination , without regular introduction , or care to preferve the appearance of chain or thought . " It is , " faid he , " worth while to confider the force " of drefs ; and how the perfons of one age differ from " thofe of another ...
... imagination , without regular introduction , or care to preferve the appearance of chain or thought . " It is , " faid he , " worth while to confider the force " of drefs ; and how the perfons of one age differ from " thofe of another ...
Strana 111
... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have conftrued into a black horfe without a head ; and I dare fay the poor footman loft his wits upon fome fuch trivial occafion . My friend Sir Roger has often told me , with a good deal ...
... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have conftrued into a black horfe without a head ; and I dare fay the poor footman loft his wits upon fome fuch trivial occafion . My friend Sir Roger has often told me , with a good deal ...
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