The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... appears in this Book every way equal to his Subject , which was the most sublime that could enter into the Thoughts of ... appear fantastical ; but when you have a little attended to it , an Assembly of Men will have 42 THE SPECTATOR No ...
... appears in this Book every way equal to his Subject , which was the most sublime that could enter into the Thoughts of ... appear fantastical ; but when you have a little attended to it , an Assembly of Men will have 42 THE SPECTATOR No ...
Strana 366
... appear in Print , and who , no doubt , triumph'd to themselves in the Hopes of having a Share with me in the Applause of the Publick ; a Pleasure so great , that none but those who have experienced it can have a Sense of it . In this ...
... appear in Print , and who , no doubt , triumph'd to themselves in the Hopes of having a Share with me in the Applause of the Publick ; a Pleasure so great , that none but those who have experienced it can have a Sense of it . In this ...
Strana 421
... appear to us with a nearer Resemblance to Truth : And as she has a Light whereby she manifests the Beauties of Nature to the Eyes of her Adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical Wand , that he might do something in Imitation ...
... appear to us with a nearer Resemblance to Truth : And as she has a Light whereby she manifests the Beauties of Nature to the Eyes of her Adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical Wand , that he might do something in Imitation ...
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