The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... eyes invite ; ' Tis he alone can fix their wand'ring sight , Among ten thousand eminently bright . III . " Beneath his pleasing shade My wearied limbs at ease I laid , And on his fragrant boughs reclined my head I pull'd the golden ...
... eyes invite ; ' Tis he alone can fix their wand'ring sight , Among ten thousand eminently bright . III . " Beneath his pleasing shade My wearied limbs at ease I laid , And on his fragrant boughs reclined my head I pull'd the golden ...
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... eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterwards called up into the mind either barely by its own operations , or on occasion of something without us , as statues , or descrip- tions . We have already considered the first ...
... eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterwards called up into the mind either barely by its own operations , or on occasion of something without us , as statues , or descrip- tions . We have already considered the first ...
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... eyes . I AT first divided the pleasures of the imagination into such as arise from objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterwards called up into the mind ' either barely by its own ...
... eyes . I AT first divided the pleasures of the imagination into such as arise from objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterwards called up into the mind ' either barely by its own ...
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