The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... thought the most useful object of human rea- son , and , to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of human wit ; other parts of philosophy may per- By Addison , dated , it is ...
... thought the most useful object of human rea- son , and , to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of human wit ; other parts of philosophy may per- By Addison , dated , it is ...
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... thought I sat me down on a bank of flowers , and dropt into slumber , which , whether it were the effect of fumes and vapours , or my present thoughts , I know not ; but methought the genius of the garden stood before me , and ...
... thought I sat me down on a bank of flowers , and dropt into slumber , which , whether it were the effect of fumes and vapours , or my present thoughts , I know not ; but methought the genius of the garden stood before me , and ...
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... thought . Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of perfection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance ...
... thought . Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of perfection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance ...
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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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