The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... delightful sensa- tions , as seemed to animate and raise human nature above itself . This made me very much amazed to find so very few in that innumerable multitude who had ears fine enough to hear or relish this music with pleasure ...
... delightful sensa- tions , as seemed to animate and raise human nature above itself . This made me very much amazed to find so very few in that innumerable multitude who had ears fine enough to hear or relish this music with pleasure ...
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... delightful , that the travellers went on with pleasure , and in a little time arrived at the top of the mountain . They here began to breathe 1 a delicious kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple ...
... delightful , that the travellers went on with pleasure , and in a little time arrived at the top of the mountain . They here began to breathe 1 a delicious kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple ...
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... delighted with fables , al- legories , and the like inventions , which the politest and the best instructors of mankind have always made use of : they take off from the severity of instruction , and enforce it at the same time that they ...
... delighted with fables , al- legories , and the like inventions , which the politest and the best instructors of mankind have always made use of : they take off from the severity of instruction , and enforce it at the same time that they ...
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... delights , this world of pleasure , and bid farewell for ever to care , to pain , to business- 66 Hercules , hearing the lady talk after this manner , desired to know her name ; to which she answered , ' My friends , and those who are ...
... delights , this world of pleasure , and bid farewell for ever to care , to pain , to business- 66 Hercules , hearing the lady talk after this manner , desired to know her name ; to which she answered , ' My friends , and those who are ...
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... delights in the study of nature . happened to be a freezing night , which had purified the whole body of air into such a bright , transparent æther , as made every constellation visible ; and at the same time gave such a particular ...
... delights in the study of nature . happened to be a freezing night , which had purified the whole body of air into such a bright , transparent æther , as made every constellation visible ; and at the same time gave such a particular ...
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