The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... tion , under the different views which it gives us of our future happiness . In the description of the throne of God , it represents to us all those objects which are able to gratify the senses and imagination : in very many places it ...
... tion , under the different views which it gives us of our future happiness . In the description of the throne of God , it represents to us all those objects which are able to gratify the senses and imagination : in very many places it ...
Strana 459
... tion of how thankful I ought to be , and satisfied with my recovery out of so dangerous a distemper : this , though I am very sensible of the blessing , yet I cannot but dislike , because such advice from them rather seems to insult ...
... tion of how thankful I ought to be , and satisfied with my recovery out of so dangerous a distemper : this , though I am very sensible of the blessing , yet I cannot but dislike , because such advice from them rather seems to insult ...
Strana 475
... tion been so much cultivated as the other several kinds of poesy . A man of genius may , if he pleases , write letters in verse upon all manner of subjects that are capable of being embellished with wit and language , and may render ...
... tion been so much cultivated as the other several kinds of poesy . A man of genius may , if he pleases , write letters in verse upon all manner of subjects that are capable of being embellished with wit and language , and may render ...
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