The Spectator, Svazek 10E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mind which she is a stranger to in her sober mo- ments . The person you converse with after the third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . Upon this maxim is founded one of the prettiest sayings I ever ...
... mind which she is a stranger to in her sober mo- ments . The person you converse with after the third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . Upon this maxim is founded one of the prettiest sayings I ever ...
Strana 101
... mind , whose love is as unbounded as his know- ledge , have in a work so unlike himself ; a crea- ture that should be capable of knowing and con- versing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would ...
... mind , whose love is as unbounded as his know- ledge , have in a work so unlike himself ; a crea- ture that should be capable of knowing and con- versing with a vast circle of objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would ...
Strana 271
... mind , can only transmit the impres- sion of such things as usually surround them . So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind , by those objects that per- petually encompass us when they are beautiful and ...
... mind , can only transmit the impres- sion of such things as usually surround them . So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind , by those objects that per- petually encompass us when they are beautiful and ...
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On the Itch of Writing A ADDISON 583 Duty of being usefully employedon Plant | 8 |
NMETHOD of Political Writers affecting | 49 |
Story of Hilpa | 85 |
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