The Spectator, Svazek 2D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... own part , I often flatter myself with the honour- able mention which will then be made of me ; and have drawn up a paragraph in my own imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will 54 [ No. 101 . THE SPECTATOR .
... own part , I often flatter myself with the honour- able mention which will then be made of me ; and have drawn up a paragraph in my own imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will 54 [ No. 101 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... imagination , my youth returns , and I feel a forgot- ten warmth in my veins . This affliction in my life has streaked all my conduct with a softness , of which I should otherwise have been incapable . It is per- haps , to this dear ...
... imagination , my youth returns , and I feel a forgot- ten warmth in my veins . This affliction in my life has streaked all my conduct with a softness , of which I should otherwise have been incapable . It is per- haps , to this dear ...
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... imaginations , we are to consider that the rule of observing what the French call the bienseance in an allusion , has ... imagination . At the same time , can any thing be more ridiculous than for men of a sober and moderate fancy to imi ...
... imaginations , we are to consider that the rule of observing what the French call the bienseance in an allusion , has ... imagination . At the same time , can any thing be more ridiculous than for men of a sober and moderate fancy to imi ...
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