The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 15
... Imaginations , No. 172 . have by this Means lost the Representations of Ten Monday , thousand_charming Portraitures , filled with Images of Sept. 17 , innate Truth , generous Zeal , couragious Faith , and tender Humanity ; instead of ...
... Imaginations , No. 172 . have by this Means lost the Representations of Ten Monday , thousand_charming Portraitures , filled with Images of Sept. 17 , innate Truth , generous Zeal , couragious Faith , and tender Humanity ; instead of ...
Strana 38
... Imagination will say enough to you concerning the Condition of me his Wife ; and I wish you would be so good as to represent to him , for he is not ill - natured and reads you much , that the Moment I hear the Door shut after him , I ...
... Imagination will say enough to you concerning the Condition of me his Wife ; and I wish you would be so good as to represent to him , for he is not ill - natured and reads you much , that the Moment I hear the Door shut after him , I ...
Strana 61
... Imagination during so long a Sleep , He is said to have gone already through three Days and three Nights of it , and to have comprised in them the most remarkable Passages of the four first Empires of the World . If he can keep free ...
... Imagination during so long a Sleep , He is said to have gone already through three Days and three Nights of it , and to have comprised in them the most remarkable Passages of the four first Empires of the World . If he can keep free ...
Strana 88
... Imagination makes to him of the future Condition of his Children , and to represent to himself the Figure they shall bear in the World after he has left it . When his Prospects of this Kind are agreeable , his Fondness gives as it were ...
... Imagination makes to him of the future Condition of his Children , and to represent to himself the Figure they shall bear in the World after he has left it . When his Prospects of this Kind are agreeable , his Fondness gives as it were ...
Strana 91
... Imaginations this way , But as there are very many of her Majesty's good Subjects who are extremely uneasie at their own Seats in the Country , where all from the Skies to the Center of the Earth is their own , and have a mighty longing ...
... Imaginations this way , But as there are very many of her Majesty's good Subjects who are extremely uneasie at their own Seats in the Country , where all from the Skies to the Center of the Earth is their own , and have a mighty longing ...
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