The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... able to fill the mind , on a sudden , with the picture of the fields or gardens where we first met with it , and to bring up into view all the variety of images that once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us ...
... able to fill the mind , on a sudden , with the picture of the fields or gardens where we first met with it , and to bring up into view all the variety of images that once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us ...
Strana 220
... able to revive the dying man , and to fill none of the least , and that is , its great his mind not only with secret comfort and efficacy in preserving us from setting too refreshment , but sometimes with rapture high a value on present ...
... able to revive the dying man , and to fill none of the least , and that is , its great his mind not only with secret comfort and efficacy in preserving us from setting too refreshment , but sometimes with rapture high a value on present ...
Strana 230
... able , that it was proposed to have a re- from dark hints , which they are fain to pository built for fashions , as there are interpret and support with much learning ; chambers for medals and other rarities . it will from henceforth ...
... able , that it was proposed to have a re- from dark hints , which they are fain to pository built for fashions , as there are interpret and support with much learning ; chambers for medals and other rarities . it will from henceforth ...
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