The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... Pleasures of the Imagination , I find , among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that ... pleasure that can arise from greatness . I must confess , it is impossible for me to survey this world of fluid ...
... Pleasures of the Imagination , I find , among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that ... pleasure that can arise from greatness . I must confess , it is impossible for me to survey this world of fluid ...
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... pleasure of the same kind in perusing a poem that is just published , On the Prospect of Peace ' ; and which , I ... pleasures of tranquillity . ' Lives of the English Poets . VOL . VII . do not know how to celebrate a great man , 523 ...
... pleasure of the same kind in perusing a poem that is just published , On the Prospect of Peace ' ; and which , I ... pleasures of tranquillity . ' Lives of the English Poets . VOL . VII . do not know how to celebrate a great man , 523 ...
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... pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . ' After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately published , and 6 which I have owned to have been written by other ...
... pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . ' After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately published , and 6 which I have owned to have been written by other ...
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acquainted ADDISON admiration agreeable Anacreon appear beauty black tower body Britomartis character Cicero club consider creatures daugh death desire discourse divine drachmas dream dress endeavour entertainment epigram excellent eyes favour fortune Freeport gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagine John Sharpe kind lady late learned letter live look manner marriage married matter means MENANDER ment mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet pretty racter reader reason Rechteren Rhynsault shew shoeing horn sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE Tatler tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge turally VIRG virtue virtuous whole wife woman women words worthy write young