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But in dreams it is wonderful to observe with what a sprightliness and alacrity she
exerts herself . The slow of speech make unpremeditated harangues or converse
readily in languages that they are but little acquainted with . The grave abound ...
But in dreams it is wonderful to observe with what a sprightliness and alacrity she
exerts herself . The slow of speech make unpremeditated harangues or converse
readily in languages that they are but little acquainted with . The grave abound ...
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... that wonderful power in the soul of producing her own company on these
occasions . She converses with mumberless beings of her own creation , and is
transported into ten thousand scenes of her own raising . She is herself the
theatre ...
... that wonderful power in the soul of producing her own company on these
occasions . She converses with mumberless beings of her own creation , and is
transported into ten thousand scenes of her own raising . She is herself the
theatre ...
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This little circumstance made me run into reflections upon the force of beauty ,
and the wonderful influence the female sex has upon the other part of the species
. · Our hearts are seized with their enchantments , and there are few of us , but ...
This little circumstance made me run into reflections upon the force of beauty ,
and the wonderful influence the female sex has upon the other part of the species
. · Our hearts are seized with their enchantments , and there are few of us , but ...
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In this system of being there is no creature so wonderful in its nature , and which
so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space
between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and ...
In this system of being there is no creature so wonderful in its nature , and which
so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space
between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and ...
Página 244
... of the first was HeavenlyWisdom ; its water was wonderfully clear , but of a yet
more wonderful effect : the other ' s name was Worldly - Wisdom ; its water was
thick , and yet far from being dormant or stagnating , for it 244 THE SPECTATOR .
... of the first was HeavenlyWisdom ; its water was wonderfully clear , but of a yet
more wonderful effect : the other ' s name was Worldly - Wisdom ; its water was
thick , and yet far from being dormant or stagnating , for it 244 THE SPECTATOR .
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