The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of eternity , when the heavens and earth shall be no more . By the way , who can imagine that the existence of a creature is to be circumscribed by ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of eternity , when the heavens and earth shall be no more . By the way , who can imagine that the existence of a creature is to be circumscribed by ...
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... sight is the obliging bene- factress that bestows on us the most transporting sen- sations that we have from the various and wonderful products of nature . To the sight we owe the ama- zing discoveries of the height , magnitude , and ...
... sight is the obliging bene- factress that bestows on us the most transporting sen- sations that we have from the various and wonderful products of nature . To the sight we owe the ama- zing discoveries of the height , magnitude , and ...
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... sight has not only re- duced these wilder sounds into artful order and har- mony , but conveys that harmony to the most distant parts of the world without the help of sound . To the sight we owe , not only all the discoveries of philoso ...
... sight has not only re- duced these wilder sounds into artful order and har- mony , but conveys that harmony to the most distant parts of the world without the help of sound . To the sight we owe , not only all the discoveries of philoso ...
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... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Mil- ton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea both in the third book of his Paradise Lost , and in his Samson Agonistes . To light in the former : -Thee I ...
... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Mil- ton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea both in the third book of his Paradise Lost , and in his Samson Agonistes . To light in the former : -Thee I ...
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... sight ! of thee I must complain ; ' Blind among enemies ! O worse than chains , 6 · Dungeon , or begg'ry , or decrepit age ! ' Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , And all her various objects of delight ' Annull'd- -Still ...
... sight ! of thee I must complain ; ' Blind among enemies ! O worse than chains , 6 · Dungeon , or begg'ry , or decrepit age ! ' Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , And all her various objects of delight ' Annull'd- -Still ...
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