The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... imagination, and give an opportunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions. Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana, in which he celebrated her for her delight in human sacrifices, and other instances of ...
... imagination, and give an opportunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions. Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana, in which he celebrated her for her delight in human sacrifices, and other instances of ...
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... imagination , and give an opportu- nity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana , in which he celebrated her for her de- light in human sacrifices , and other ...
... imagination , and give an opportu- nity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana , in which he celebrated her for her de- light in human sacrifices , and other ...
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... imagination , and give me an inclination to a repose more profound than I was at that time capable of , I beg people's pardon for an odd humor I am guil- ty of , and was often that day , which is , saluting any person whom I like ...
... imagination , and give me an inclination to a repose more profound than I was at that time capable of , I beg people's pardon for an odd humor I am guil- ty of , and was often that day , which is , saluting any person whom I like ...
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... imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green perhaps at first , sour , and unpleasant to the taste , and not fit to be gathered ; till ripened by due care and application , it discovers itself in all the noble ...
... imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green perhaps at first , sour , and unpleasant to the taste , and not fit to be gathered ; till ripened by due care and application , it discovers itself in all the noble ...
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... mingling themselves with my ordinary ideas , raised in my imagination a very odd kind of vision . I was , methought , replaced in my study , and seated in my elbow - chair , where I had indulged the No. 463 . 51 THE SPECTATOR .
... mingling themselves with my ordinary ideas , raised in my imagination a very odd kind of vision . I was , methought , replaced in my study , and seated in my elbow - chair , where I had indulged the No. 463 . 51 THE SPECTATOR .
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