The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Objects , rising among one another in the greatest Confusion and Disorder . When I read a methodical discourse , I am in a regular Plantation , and can place my self in its several Centers , so as to take a View of all the Lines and ...
... Objects , rising among one another in the greatest Confusion and Disorder . When I read a methodical discourse , I am in a regular Plantation , and can place my self in its several Centers , so as to take a View of all the Lines and ...
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... Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much 18 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr SPECTATOR.
... Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths contribute contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much 18 THE SPECTATOR 'Mr SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much No. 478 , we owe it to our selves that we should appear so , Monday , 1712 . We considered Man as belonging to Societies Societies Sept. 8 , as ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. contribute to make us agreeable Objects , and how much No. 478 , we owe it to our selves that we should appear so , Monday , 1712 . We considered Man as belonging to Societies Societies Sept. 8 , as ...
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... Object of Joy , humane Nature it self is often imputed to her as her particular Imperfection or Defect . I take it to be a Rule proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part ...
... Object of Joy , humane Nature it self is often imputed to her as her particular Imperfection or Defect . I take it to be a Rule proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part ...
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... Objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my Imagination so much as the Sea or Ocean . I cannot ... Object that he can see in Motion , and conse quently gives his Imagination one of the highest Kinds of Pleasure that ...
... Objects that I have ever seen , there is none which affects my Imagination so much as the Sea or Ocean . I cannot ... Object that he can see in Motion , and conse quently gives his Imagination one of the highest Kinds of Pleasure that ...
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