The Spectator, 第 8 卷J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Spectator • Addison . Epigram on the same Tate . 489. Meditation on the Wonders of the Deep , with a Hymn · 490. On Marriage - excessive Fondness . 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira • Addison . Steele . 492. Advantages of Levity over ...
... Spectator • Addison . Epigram on the same Tate . 489. Meditation on the Wonders of the Deep , with a Hymn · 490. On Marriage - excessive Fondness . 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira • Addison . Steele . 492. Advantages of Levity over ...
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... to mention the tower of Babel , of which an old au- thor says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a spacious mountain ; what could be No 415 . more noble than the walls of Babylon N ° 415 : 9 SPECTATOR .
... to mention the tower of Babel , of which an old au- thor says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a spacious mountain ; what could be No 415 . more noble than the walls of Babylon N ° 415 : 9 SPECTATOR .
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... not but a traveller might find out some remains of the labyrinth that covered a whole province , and had a hundred temples disposed among its several quarters and divisions . The wall of China is one of these eastern pieces 10 SPECTATOR .
... not but a traveller might find out some remains of the labyrinth that covered a whole province , and had a hundred temples disposed among its several quarters and divisions . The wall of China is one of these eastern pieces 10 SPECTATOR .
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... HE pleasures of these secondary views of the imagi- nation are of a wider and more universal nature than those it has when joined with sight ; for not only what is great , strange , or beautiful , but any thing No 418 . 21 SPECTATOR .
... HE pleasures of these secondary views of the imagi- nation are of a wider and more universal nature than those it has when joined with sight ; for not only what is great , strange , or beautiful , but any thing No 418 . 21 SPECTATOR .
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... . 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.
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