The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... imagination , witout regular introduc- tion , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . 6 It is , said he , worth while to consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another , merely ...
... imagination , witout regular introduc- tion , or care to preserve the appearance of chain of thought . 6 It is , said he , worth while to consider the force of dress ; and how the persons of one age differ from those of another , merely ...
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... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have construed into a black horse without a head ; and I dare say the poor footman lost his wits upon some such trivial oc- casion . My friend Sir Roger has often told me , with a good ...
... imagination that was apt to startle might easily have construed into a black horse without a head ; and I dare say the poor footman lost his wits upon some such trivial oc- casion . My friend Sir Roger has often told me , with a good ...
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... imagination of ghosts and spec- tres much more reasonable than one who , con- trary to the reports of all historians sacred and profane , ancient and modern , and to the tradi- tions of all nations , thinks the appearance of spi- rits ...
... imagination of ghosts and spec- tres much more reasonable than one who , con- trary to the reports of all historians sacred and profane , ancient and modern , and to the tradi- tions of all nations , thinks the appearance of spi- rits ...
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... the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and refining those spirits that are necessary for the proper exertion of our intellectual faculties during the present No. 115 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
... the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and refining those spirits that are necessary for the proper exertion of our intellectual faculties during the present No. 115 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
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... imaginations they deceive . THERE are some opinions in which a man should stand neuter , without engaging his assent to ... imagination , and at the same time reflect upon the many impostures and delu- sions of this nature that have been ...
... imaginations they deceive . THERE are some opinions in which a man should stand neuter , without engaging his assent to ... imagination , and at the same time reflect upon the many impostures and delu- sions of this nature that have been ...
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