The Spectator, Volum 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Side 139
... objects as are object , or to grasp at any thing that is too ever in motion , and sliding away from be- big for its capacity . We are flung into a neath the eye of the beholder . pleasing astonishment at such unbounded 3 But there is ...
... objects as are object , or to grasp at any thing that is too ever in motion , and sliding away from be- big for its capacity . We are flung into a neath the eye of the beholder . pleasing astonishment at such unbounded 3 But there is ...
Side 141
... objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might June 24 , 1712 . render the whole creation more gay and ' MR . SPECTATOR , -I would not divert delightful . He has given almost every the course of ...
... objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might June 24 , 1712 . render the whole creation more gay and ' MR . SPECTATOR , -I would not divert delightful . He has given almost every the course of ...
Side 220
... Objects of pain or pleasure , love or admi- ration , do not lie thick enough together in life to keep the soul in constant action , and supply an immediate exercise to its facul- ties . In order , therefore , to remedy this defect ...
... Objects of pain or pleasure , love or admi- ration , do not lie thick enough together in life to keep the soul in constant action , and supply an immediate exercise to its facul- ties . In order , therefore , to remedy this defect ...
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