The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... pleasure ; but he would leave an easy and accessible wicked- ness , to come at the same thing with only the addi- tion of certain falsehood and possible murder . Will thinks the town grown very dull , in that we do not hear so much as ...
... pleasure ; but he would leave an easy and accessible wicked- ness , to come at the same thing with only the addi- tion of certain falsehood and possible murder . Will thinks the town grown very dull , in that we do not hear so much as ...
Strana 210
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. of pleasure and pain in general , and how constantly they succeed one another . To this he added , that if a man of a good genius for a fable were to represent the nature of pleasure and pain in that ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. of pleasure and pain in general , and how constantly they succeed one another . To this he added , that if a man of a good genius for a fable were to represent the nature of pleasure and pain in that ...
Strana 479
... PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . ceiving pleasure from these several sources . Of descriptions in particular The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with descriptions than quother . Quatenu ...
... PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . ceiving pleasure from these several sources . Of descriptions in particular The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with descriptions than quother . Quatenu ...
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