The Spectator, المجلد 6Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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الصفحة 12
... Inftance under Confideration , that it must be owing chiefly to the ufe of brown Jugs , muddy Belch , and the Fumes of a certain memorable Place of Rendezvous with us at Meals , known by the Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmosphere ...
... Inftance under Confideration , that it must be owing chiefly to the ufe of brown Jugs , muddy Belch , and the Fumes of a certain memorable Place of Rendezvous with us at Meals , known by the Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmosphere ...
الصفحة 28
... Inftance of her Reformation , and at the fame ⚫ time a convincing Proof of the happy Influence your Labours have had over the most incorrigible Part of the most incorrigible Sex . You must know , Sir , I am one of that Species of Women ...
... Inftance of her Reformation , and at the fame ⚫ time a convincing Proof of the happy Influence your Labours have had over the most incorrigible Part of the most incorrigible Sex . You must know , Sir , I am one of that Species of Women ...
الصفحة 31
... Inftances of this , I fhall give you two or three Let- ters ; the Writers of which can have no Recourse to any legal Power for Redress , and feem to have written rather to vent their Sorrow than to receive Confolation . • Mr. SPECTATOR ...
... Inftances of this , I fhall give you two or three Let- ters ; the Writers of which can have no Recourse to any legal Power for Redress , and feem to have written rather to vent their Sorrow than to receive Confolation . • Mr. SPECTATOR ...
الصفحة 81
... most natural , and fhews us fomething likeft the Object that is reprefented . To make use of a common Inftance , let one , who is born blind , take an D 5 Image Image in his Hands , and trace out with his No. 416 . 81 The SPECTATOR .
... most natural , and fhews us fomething likeft the Object that is reprefented . To make use of a common Inftance , let one , who is born blind , take an D 5 Image Image in his Hands , and trace out with his No. 416 . 81 The SPECTATOR .
الصفحة 82
... Inftances , this Secondary Pleasure of the Imagination proceeds from that Action of the Mind , which compares the Ideas arifing from the Original Objects , with the Ideas we receive from the Statue , Picture , Defcription , or Sound ...
... Inftances , this Secondary Pleasure of the Imagination proceeds from that Action of the Mind , which compares the Ideas arifing from the Original Objects , with the Ideas we receive from the Statue , Picture , Defcription , or Sound ...
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