The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 284
... Matter ; tho ' indeed the Ideas of Colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the Imagination , that it is possible the Soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other Occasional Cause , as they are at ...
... Matter ; tho ' indeed the Ideas of Colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the Imagination , that it is possible the Soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other Occasional Cause , as they are at ...
Strana 304
... Matter through an infinite variety of Divisions , but the Fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in it self a kind of Chasm , that wants to be filled with Matter of a more sensible Bulk . We can neither widen , nor contract the ...
... Matter through an infinite variety of Divisions , but the Fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in it self a kind of Chasm , that wants to be filled with Matter of a more sensible Bulk . We can neither widen , nor contract the ...
Strana 408
... Matter with me , but I am no more delighted with it than I was at the very first . I have advised with her Relations about her , and they all tell me that her Mother and her Grandmother before her were both taken much after the same ...
... Matter with me , but I am no more delighted with it than I was at the very first . I have advised with her Relations about her , and they all tell me that her Mother and her Grandmother before her were both taken much after the same ...
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