The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... imagination , and constitution . Devotion , when it does not lie under the check of reason , is very apt to degenerate into enthu- siasm . When the mind finds herself very much inflamed with her devotions , she is too much in- clined to ...
... imagination , and constitution . Devotion , when it does not lie under the check of reason , is very apt to degenerate into enthu- siasm . When the mind finds herself very much inflamed with her devotions , she is too much in- clined to ...
Strana 133
... imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ancient philosopher , * which I find some of our writers have ascribed to Aristotle , or according to some ...
... imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ancient philosopher , * which I find some of our writers have ascribed to Aristotle , or according to some ...
Strana 284
... imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics wrote , he may find their manner very beautifully described in the characters of Horace , Petronius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the essay of ...
... imagination . If the reader would see how the best of the Latin critics wrote , he may find their manner very beautifully described in the characters of Horace , Petronius , Quintilian , and Longinus , as they are drawn in the essay of ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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