The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 23
... . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR . when we see a person actually lying under the tortures No 418 . 23 SPECTATOR.
... . This is , however , such a kind of pleasure as we are not capable of receiving , * Suave mari magno turbantibus æquora ventis , & c . - LUCR . when we see a person actually lying under the tortures No 418 . 23 SPECTATOR.
Strana 34
... receiving from the imagination only . and We have already seen the influence that one man has over the fancy of another , and with what ease he conveys into it a variety of imagery , how great a power then may we suppose lodged in him ...
... receiving from the imagination only . and We have already seen the influence that one man has over the fancy of another , and with what ease he conveys into it a variety of imagery , how great a power then may we suppose lodged in him ...
Strana 39
... received with freedom , you with reserve . ' mon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected ...
... received with freedom , you with reserve . ' mon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme ; and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also . You see he carries on an unaffected ...
Strana 40
... received a message yesterday from Damon in the follow- ing words , superscribed " With speed . " " All goes well : she is very angry at me , and I dare say hates me in earnest . It is a good time to visit . " Yours . " T The comparison ...
... received a message yesterday from Damon in the follow- ing words , superscribed " With speed . " " All goes well : she is very angry at me , and I dare say hates me in earnest . It is a good time to visit . " Yours . " T The comparison ...
Strana 43
... received at his return from the infirmary with the highest marks of esteem . By these and other wholesome methods , it is expected that , if they can- not cure one another , yet at least they have taken care that the ill - humour of one ...
... received at his return from the infirmary with the highest marks of esteem . By these and other wholesome methods , it is expected that , if they can- not cure one another , yet at least they have taken care that the ill - humour of one ...
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