The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 15
... imaginations of the whole assembly This I bore for two or three days ; but telling me were manifestly crazed , and ... imagination as the greatest blessing of life , takes my meaning , and immediately obeys my sig- next to a clear ...
... imaginations of the whole assembly This I bore for two or three days ; but telling me were manifestly crazed , and ... imagination as the greatest blessing of life , takes my meaning , and immediately obeys my sig- next to a clear ...
Page 41
... imagination that which he seldom gets his company to join with teems with monsters , an head that is filled with him . For as True Humour generally looks seri- extravagant conceptions , which is capable of fur - ous , while every body ...
... imagination that which he seldom gets his company to join with teems with monsters , an head that is filled with him . For as True Humour generally looks seri- extravagant conceptions , which is capable of fur - ous , while every body ...
Page 44
... imagination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself usefully in reading , shall be the subject of another paper , in which I design to recommend such par- ticular books as may be proper for the improve- ment of the sex . And as ...
... imagination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself usefully in reading , shall be the subject of another paper , in which I design to recommend such par- ticular books as may be proper for the improve- ment of the sex . And as ...
Page 48
... imagination . But the Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility ap- pears upon all occasions , A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers ...
... imagination . But the Picts behold all things with the same air , whether they are joyful or sad ; the same fixed insensibility ap- pears upon all occasions , A Pict , though she takes all that pains to invite the approach of lovers ...
Page 51
... imagination very strongly ; but every and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwise stagnate . The British Prince , that celebrated poem , which was written in the reign of King costs him , without trembling ? cede it . His dumb ...
... imagination very strongly ; but every and makes the puddle boil , which would otherwise stagnate . The British Prince , that celebrated poem , which was written in the reign of King costs him , without trembling ? cede it . His dumb ...
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