The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the dif ferent sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ... raised by words , because most of the observations that agree with descriptions are equally applicable to painting and ...
... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the dif ferent sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ... raised by words , because most of the observations that agree with descriptions are equally applicable to painting and ...
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... raised , as to ex- press himself with an air of freedom , when he ima- gines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
... raised , as to ex- press himself with an air of freedom , when he ima- gines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
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... raise confused notions of things in the fancy , 416 . Naked shouldered , 437 . Names of authors to be put to their ... raises a pleasure in the imagination , 411 ; what understood by the term with respect to ob- jects , 412 ; improves ...
... raise confused notions of things in the fancy , 416 . Naked shouldered , 437 . Names of authors to be put to their ... raises a pleasure in the imagination , 411 ; what understood by the term with respect to ob- jects , 412 ; improves ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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