The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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6 - 10 találat összesen 58 találatból.
31. oldal
... body . Perhaps there may not be room in the brain for such a variety of impressions , or the animal spirits may be inca- pable of figuring them in such a manner as is necessary to excite so very large or very minute ideas . However it ...
... body . Perhaps there may not be room in the brain for such a variety of impressions , or the animal spirits may be inca- pable of figuring them in such a manner as is necessary to excite so very large or very minute ideas . However it ...
34. oldal
... bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ghastly spectres and apparitions as would make us hope ...
... bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ghastly spectres and apparitions as would make us hope ...
47. oldal
... piercing , and his beard hung with a great quantity of icicles ; he was wrapped up in furs , but yet so pinched with excess of cold , that his limbs were all con tracted , and his body bent to the ground , No 425 . 47 SPECTATOR .
... piercing , and his beard hung with a great quantity of icicles ; he was wrapped up in furs , but yet so pinched with excess of cold , that his limbs were all con tracted , and his body bent to the ground , No 425 . 47 SPECTATOR .
48. oldal
tracted , and his body bent to the ground , so that he could not have supported himself had it not been for Comus , the god of revels , and Necessity , the mother of Fate , who sustained him on each side . The shape and mantle of Comus ...
tracted , and his body bent to the ground , so that he could not have supported himself had it not been for Comus , the god of revels , and Necessity , the mother of Fate , who sustained him on each side . The shape and mantle of Comus ...
49. oldal
... body , his dissolution was drawing nigh , he called Alexandrinus to him , and as he lay on a couch , over - against which his son was seated , and prepared by sending out servants one after another , and admonition to examine that no ...
... body , his dissolution was drawing nigh , he called Alexandrinus to him , and as he lay on a couch , over - against which his son was seated , and prepared by sending out servants one after another , and admonition to examine that no ...
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