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Pagina 39
... Epig . iv , 83 [ ADDISON I SHALL first consider those pleasures of the imagin- ation which arise from the actual view and survey of outward objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beau ...
... Epig . iv , 83 [ ADDISON I SHALL first consider those pleasures of the imagin- ation which arise from the actual view and survey of outward objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beau ...
Pagina 171
... Floræ , Festosque lusus , et licentiam vulgi , Cur in theatrum Cato severe venisti ? An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires ? 1 Epig . i , car , pr , 1 . VOL . V. M Why dost thou come , great censor of thy age No. 446 171 THE SPECTATOR.
... Floræ , Festosque lusus , et licentiam vulgi , Cur in theatrum Cato severe venisti ? An ideo tantum veneras , ut exires ? 1 Epig . i , car , pr , 1 . VOL . V. M Why dost thou come , great censor of thy age No. 446 171 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 347
... she was just going into the water . To her beauty and carriage on this occasion we owe the following epigram , which I 1 Epig . iv , 22 . VOL . V. Ꮓ showed my friend Will Honeycomb in French , who has No. 490 347 THE SPECTATOR.
... she was just going into the water . To her beauty and carriage on this occasion we owe the following epigram , which I 1 Epig . iv , 22 . VOL . V. Ꮓ showed my friend Will Honeycomb in French , who has No. 490 347 THE SPECTATOR.
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