The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... fancy must be of considerable advantage ; for this reason , because the circumstances which a man imagines himself to be in during sleep are generally such as entire- ly favour his inclinations , good or bad , and give him imaginary ...
... fancy must be of considerable advantage ; for this reason , because the circumstances which a man imagines himself to be in during sleep are generally such as entire- ly favour his inclinations , good or bad , and give him imaginary ...
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... fancy 415 Of the manner of both ancients and moderns The concave and convex fig . ures have the greatest air Every thing that pleases the imagination in it , is either great , beautiful , or new Of learning fittest for it Bussy d ...
... fancy 415 Of the manner of both ancients and moderns The concave and convex fig . ures have the greatest air Every thing that pleases the imagination in it , is either great , beautiful , or new Of learning fittest for it Bussy d ...
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... fancy , as those in France and Italy 414 Observations concerning its improvement both for bene- fit and beauty 413 414 Applied to education 455 Fairy writing 419 Georgics , Virgil's , the beauty of The pleasures of imagination that ...
... fancy , as those in France and Italy 414 Observations concerning its improvement both for bene- fit and beauty 413 414 Applied to education 455 Fairy writing 419 Georgics , Virgil's , the beauty of The pleasures of imagination that ...
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