The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... look , just opposite , A shape within the watry gleam appear'd Bending to look on me ; I started back ; It started back ; but pleas'd I soon return'd ; Pleas'd it return'd as soon , with answering looks Of sympathy and love ; there I ...
... look , just opposite , A shape within the watry gleam appear'd Bending to look on me ; I started back ; It started back ; but pleas'd I soon return'd ; Pleas'd it return'd as soon , with answering looks Of sympathy and love ; there I ...
Strana 192
... look upon it as a constant habitual Gratitude to the great Author of Nature . An inward Chear- fulness is an implicit Praise and Thanksgiving to Providence under all its Dispensations . It is a kind of Acquiescence in the State wherein ...
... look upon it as a constant habitual Gratitude to the great Author of Nature . An inward Chear- fulness is an implicit Praise and Thanksgiving to Providence under all its Dispensations . It is a kind of Acquiescence in the State wherein ...
Strana 290
... Look upon the Outside of a Dome , your Eye half surrounds it ; look up into the Inside , and at one Glance you have all the Prospect of it ; the intire Con- cavity falls into your Eye at once , the Sight being as the Center that ...
... Look upon the Outside of a Dome , your Eye half surrounds it ; look up into the Inside , and at one Glance you have all the Prospect of it ; the intire Con- cavity falls into your Eye at once , the Sight being as the Center that ...
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