The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... senses ; and even among these there is such a dif- ferent degree of perfection in the sense which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... senses ; and even among these there is such a dif- ferent degree of perfection in the sense which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that , though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
Strana 79
... sense . It is from this honest heart that I find myself hon- oured as a gentleman - usher to the arts and sciences . Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope have , it seems , this idea . of me . The former has writ me an excellent paper of verses in ...
... sense . It is from this honest heart that I find myself hon- oured as a gentleman - usher to the arts and sciences . Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope have , it seems , this idea . of me . The former has writ me an excellent paper of verses in ...
Strana 129
... sense no one can be a good player , and that he is very unfit to personate the dignity of a Roman hero who cannot enter into the rules for pronunciation and gesture delivered by a Roman orator . There is another thing which my author ...
... sense no one can be a good player , and that he is very unfit to personate the dignity of a Roman hero who cannot enter into the rules for pronunciation and gesture delivered by a Roman orator . There is another thing which my author ...
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