The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 154
... delight . Adam's distress upon losing sight of this beautiful phantom , with his exclamations of joy and gratitude at the discovery of a real creature who resembled the appa- rition which had been presented to him in his dream ; the ...
... delight . Adam's distress upon losing sight of this beautiful phantom , with his exclamations of joy and gratitude at the discovery of a real creature who resembled the appa- rition which had been presented to him in his dream ; the ...
Strana 303
earth gay and delightful , while she is carrying on her great work , and intent upon her own preservation . The hus ... delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wildness of rocks and deserts ...
earth gay and delightful , while she is carrying on her great work , and intent upon her own preservation . The hus ... delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wildness of rocks and deserts ...
Strana 384
... delight in colours . We no where meet with a more glorious or pleasing show in na- ture , than what appears in the heavens at the rising and setting of the sun , which is wholly made up of those dif- ferent stains of light that shew ...
... delight in colours . We no where meet with a more glorious or pleasing show in na- ture , than what appears in the heavens at the rising and setting of the sun , which is wholly made up of those dif- ferent stains of light that shew ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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