The Table Book, Том 1W. Hone, 1827 |
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... pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to be substantial , and their bodies are more durable . Amongst the Grecians the art of painting was esteemed ...
... pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to be substantial , and their bodies are more durable . Amongst the Grecians the art of painting was esteemed ...
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... pleasures , to embrace Uncertain vanities ? No : be it your care To augment a heap of wealth : it shall be mine FLETCHER . To increase in knowledge . IMAGINATION . A Imagination enriches every thing . great library contains not only ...
... pleasures , to embrace Uncertain vanities ? No : be it your care To augment a heap of wealth : it shall be mine FLETCHER . To increase in knowledge . IMAGINATION . A Imagination enriches every thing . great library contains not only ...
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... pleasure , that amidst the grossest ignorance of books , I had made a very considerable progress in the mathematics . He engaged me to enter into the details of this affair ; and when he learned that I had made it in circumstances of ...
... pleasure , that amidst the grossest ignorance of books , I had made a very considerable progress in the mathematics . He engaged me to enter into the details of this affair ; and when he learned that I had made it in circumstances of ...
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... pleasure , that now , when he appeared to have left me in the midst of my enterprise , and I was abandoned to my own efforts , I seemed to be engaged in a hopeless struggle , without motive or end : and his idea , which was perpetually ...
... pleasure , that now , when he appeared to have left me in the midst of my enterprise , and I was abandoned to my own efforts , I seemed to be engaged in a hopeless struggle , without motive or end : and his idea , which was perpetually ...
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... pleasure of reading it in the country , never tires , and in this place is to the pur pose . This folio of four pages , happy work ! Which not ev'n critics criticise ; that holds Inquisitive Attention , while I read , Fast bound in ...
... pleasure of reading it in the country , never tires , and in this place is to the pur pose . This folio of four pages , happy work ! Which not ev'n critics criticise ; that holds Inquisitive Attention , while I read , Fast bound in ...
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Сторінка 65 - And having dropped the expected bag — pass on. He whistles as he goes, light-hearted wretch, Cold and yet cheerful: messenger of grief Perhaps to thousands, and of joy to some, To him indifferent whether grief or joy.
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