The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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... Fancy , the least Alteration I knew was fit and sufficient to draw that Fancy to some other Subject . You have chosen me , from a low Estate , to be your Queen and Companion , far beyond my Desert or Desire . If then you found me worthy ...
... Fancy , the least Alteration I knew was fit and sufficient to draw that Fancy to some other Subject . You have chosen me , from a low Estate , to be your Queen and Companion , far beyond my Desert or Desire . If then you found me worthy ...
Strana 277
... Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight ; but we have the Power of retaining , altering and compounding those Images , which we have once received , into all the Varieties of Picture and Vision that are most ...
... Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight ; but we have the Power of retaining , altering and compounding those Images , which we have once received , into all the Varieties of Picture and Vision that are most ...
Strana 286
... Fancy as those in France and Italy , where we see a large Extent of Ground covered over with an agreeable Mixture of Garden and Forest , which repre- sent every where an artificial Rudeness , much more charming than that Neatness and ...
... Fancy as those in France and Italy , where we see a large Extent of Ground covered over with an agreeable Mixture of Garden and Forest , which repre- sent every where an artificial Rudeness , much more charming than that Neatness and ...
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