The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... imagination , that they formed in it a short morning's dream , which I shall communicate to my reader , rather as the first sketch and outlines of a vision than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious ...
... imagination , that they formed in it a short morning's dream , which I shall communicate to my reader , rather as the first sketch and outlines of a vision than as a finished piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long spacious ...
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... imagination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter within a fortnight of fifteen , who ...
... imagination nor her health would ever give her to know that she is turned of twenty ; but that in the midst of these pretty softnesses and airs of delicacy and attraction , she has a tall daughter within a fortnight of fifteen , who ...
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... imagination , as far as possible , from what they had long themselves forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly commendation of the doctrine of platonic love ; at the same time he ran over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's 1 Rochester ...
... imagination , as far as possible , from what they had long themselves forgot , and ended his discourse with a sly commendation of the doctrine of platonic love ; at the same time he ran over , with a laughing eye , Crastin's 1 Rochester ...
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... imagination and good breeding are added to a sweet disposition , they qualify it to be one of the greatest blessings as well as pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure of ...
... imagination and good breeding are added to a sweet disposition , they qualify it to be one of the greatest blessings as well as pleasures of life . Men would come into company with ten times the pleasure they do , if they were sure of ...
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... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will be found in some page or other of this imaginary historian . ' It was under this reign , ' says he , ' that the Spectator published those little diurnal essays which are ...
... imagination , that I fancy will not be altogether unlike what will be found in some page or other of this imaginary historian . ' It was under this reign , ' says he , ' that the Spectator published those little diurnal essays which are ...
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