The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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yond imagination , so probably is the extent of it . There is light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot possibly con- ceive . Though it is not ...
yond imagination , so probably is the extent of it . There is light behind light , and glory within glory . How far that space may reach , in which God thus appears in perfect majesty , we cannot possibly con- ceive . Though it is not ...
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... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no inconsider- able instances ; so that not only the advantage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet , may induce ...
... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no inconsider- able instances ; so that not only the advantage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet , may induce ...
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... imagination , it is not improbable that an angel looks down upon a man as a man doth upon a creature which ... imaginations . Mr. Dry- den , in his fable of the Cock and the Fox , makes a speech for his hero the cock , which is a pretty ...
... imagination , it is not improbable that an angel looks down upon a man as a man doth upon a creature which ... imaginations . Mr. Dry- den , in his fable of the Cock and the Fox , makes a speech for his hero the cock , which is a pretty ...
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acquaintance ADDISON agreeable appear bacon battle of Blenheim beautiful birdlime body Cæsar choly CICERO consider creature daugh delight dervis desire discourse divine DRYDEN Dunmowe endeavour entertain eternity eyes faculties fancy freebench FRIDAY gentleman give Gyges hand happiness hath hear heart heaven Hilpa honour humour husband images imagination infinite John Sharpe Julius Cæsar JUNE 23 kind king lady letter light lived look lover mankind manner marriage married melan metaphors mind MONDAY nature nerally ness never observed occasion ourselves OVID pain paper passion person pleased pleasure poet present reader reason received ROSCOMMON says secret sense SEPTEMBER 17 Shalum shew soul speak Spectator suppose tell thing thou thought tion Tirzah told truth VIRG virtue Waitfort WEDNESDAY Whichenovre whig whole widow words write young Zilpah