The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those which ...
... attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those which ...
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... attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those which ...
... attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those which ...
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... attend him ; his look was frequently clouded , but immediately returned to its first composure , and remained fixed in a smile . Then came May , attended by Cupid , with his bow strung , and in a posture to let fly an arrow : as he ...
... attend him ; his look was frequently clouded , but immediately returned to its first composure , and remained fixed in a smile . Then came May , attended by Cupid , with his bow strung , and in a posture to let fly an arrow : as he ...
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