The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Svazky 3–4 |
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... imagination any very beau- tiful or disagreeable impression which I receive on such occasions . For this reason , I frequently look in at the play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that ...
... imagination any very beau- tiful or disagreeable impression which I receive on such occasions . For this reason , I frequently look in at the play - house , in order to enlarge my thoughts , and warm my mind with some new ideas , that ...
Strana 30
... imagination , he has wrought a country tradition into a beautiful piece of poetry . In the tragedy of Hamlet , where the ghost vanishes upon the cock's crowing , he takes occasion to mention its crowing all hours of the night about ...
... imagination , he has wrought a country tradition into a beautiful piece of poetry . In the tragedy of Hamlet , where the ghost vanishes upon the cock's crowing , he takes occasion to mention its crowing all hours of the night about ...
Strana 71
... . " The reading of the day produced in my imagination an agreeable morning's dream , if I may call it such ; for I am still in doubt whether it passed in my sleeping or waking thoughts . However it was NO . 119 . 71 TÁTLER .
... . " The reading of the day produced in my imagination an agreeable morning's dream , if I may call it such ; for I am still in doubt whether it passed in my sleeping or waking thoughts . However it was NO . 119 . 71 TÁTLER .
Strana 108
... imagination : and I do at the same time give this public notice to all the madmen about this great city , that they may return to their senses with all imaginable expedition , lest , if they should come into my hand , I should put them ...
... imagination : and I do at the same time give this public notice to all the madmen about this great city , that they may return to their senses with all imaginable expedition , lest , if they should come into my hand , I should put them ...
Strana 120
... imagination more agreeable in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dexterous twirl of your mop has more na- tive charms , than the studied airs of a lady's fan . In a word ...
... imagination more agreeable in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dexterous twirl of your mop has more na- tive charms , than the studied airs of a lady's fan . In a word ...
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