The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 297
... Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore , the Description of a Dunghill is pleasing to the Imagination , if the Image be represented to our Minds by suitable Expressions ; tho ' , perhaps , this may be more ...
... Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore , the Description of a Dunghill is pleasing to the Imagination , if the Image be represented to our Minds by suitable Expressions ; tho ' , perhaps , this may be more ...
Strana 298
... Pleasure we receive from the Sense of our own Safety . In short , we look upon the Terrors of a Description , with the same Curiosity and Satisfaction that we survey a dead Monster . Informe cadaver Protrahitur : nequeunt expleri corda ...
... Pleasure we receive from the Sense of our own Safety . In short , we look upon the Terrors of a Description , with the same Curiosity and Satisfaction that we survey a dead Monster . Informe cadaver Protrahitur : nequeunt expleri corda ...
Strana 394
... pleasure in the Reading of them . As for the first , I have spoken of them in former Papers , and have not stuck to rank them with the Murderer and Assassin . Every honest Man sets as high a Value upon a good Name , as upon Life it self ...
... pleasure in the Reading of them . As for the first , I have spoken of them in former Papers , and have not stuck to rank them with the Murderer and Assassin . Every honest Man sets as high a Value upon a good Name , as upon Life it self ...
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