The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Pagina 209
... delightful , while she is carrying on her great Work , and intent upon her own Preser- vation . The Husband - man ... Delight from several Objects which seem to have very little Use in them , as from the Wildness of Rocks and Desarts ...
... delightful , while she is carrying on her great Work , and intent upon her own Preser- vation . The Husband - man ... Delight from several Objects which seem to have very little Use in them , as from the Wildness of Rocks and Desarts ...
Pagina 226
... delight , and Joy able to drive All sadness but despair , & c . Many Authors have written on the Vanity of the Creature , and represented the Barrenness of every thing in this World , and its Incapacity of producing any solid or ...
... delight , and Joy able to drive All sadness but despair , & c . Many Authors have written on the Vanity of the Creature , and represented the Barrenness of every thing in this World , and its Incapacity of producing any solid or ...
Pagina 297
... Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy , Admiration , Love , or the like Emotions in us , because they never rise in the Mind without an inward Pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass , that we should ...
... Delight in such Passages as are apt to produce Hope , Joy , Admiration , Love , or the like Emotions in us , because they never rise in the Mind without an inward Pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass , that we should ...
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