The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10권Little, Brown, 1864 |
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... sight ; on the contrary , those that are more obscure , do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise ; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of green , fall upon the eye in such a due proportion , that they give animal ...
... sight ; on the contrary , those that are more obscure , do not give the animal spirits a sufficient exercise ; whereas the rays that produce in us the idea of green , fall upon the eye in such a due proportion , that they give animal ...
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... sight of -mani- * The book here mentioned was bought by Walter Clavel , Esq . , at the auction of the library of Charles Barnard , Esq . , in 1711 , for 28 pounds . The same copy became successively the property of Mr. John Nichols , of ...
... sight of -mani- * The book here mentioned was bought by Walter Clavel , Esq . , at the auction of the library of Charles Barnard , Esq . , in 1711 , for 28 pounds . The same copy became successively the property of Mr. John Nichols , of ...
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... sight : So shall you soon repair your present evil plight . ' Instead of this care over their words and actions , recommended by a poet in old Queen Bess's days , the modern way is to say and do what you please , and yet be the ...
... sight : So shall you soon repair your present evil plight . ' Instead of this care over their words and actions , recommended by a poet in old Queen Bess's days , the modern way is to say and do what you please , and yet be the ...
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... sight of her emperor . As the philosopher was re- flecting on this extraordinary petition , there blew a gentle wind through the trap - door , which he at first mistook for a gale of Zephyrs , but afterwards found it to be a breeze of ...
... sight of her emperor . As the philosopher was re- flecting on this extraordinary petition , there blew a gentle wind through the trap - door , which he at first mistook for a gale of Zephyrs , but afterwards found it to be a breeze of ...
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... to recount all my adventures . Let me hasten to that which cost me my life , and Narcissa her happiness . ' She had the misfortune to have the smallpox , upon which I was expressly forbid her sight , it NO . 392 . 43 SPECTATOR .
... to recount all my adventures . Let me hasten to that which cost me my life , and Narcissa her happiness . ' She had the misfortune to have the smallpox , upon which I was expressly forbid her sight , it NO . 392 . 43 SPECTATOR .
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