The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... sense of our own safety . In short , we look upon the terrors of a description with the same curiosity and satisfaction that we survey a dead monster . -Informe cadaver Protahitur : nequeunt expleri corda tuendo Terribiles oculos ...
... sense of our own safety . In short , we look upon the terrors of a description with the same curiosity and satisfaction that we survey a dead monster . -Informe cadaver Protahitur : nequeunt expleri corda tuendo Terribiles oculos ...
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... sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader ...
... sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader ...
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... sense of their duty . Our fore- fathers looked upon nature with more reverence and hor- ror , before the world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft ...
... sense of their duty . Our fore- fathers looked upon nature with more reverence and hor- ror , before the world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft ...
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... sense , and makes one man's compositions more agreeable than another's . It sets off all writings in general , but is the very life and highest perfection of poetry . Where it shines in an eminent de- gree , it has preserved several ...
... sense , and makes one man's compositions more agreeable than another's . It sets off all writings in general , but is the very life and highest perfection of poetry . Where it shines in an eminent de- gree , it has preserved several ...
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... sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the crowd of women do , to the arms of a man to whom she is indifferent . As she is a sensible wo- man , expressions of rapture and adoration will not ...
... sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the crowd of women do , to the arms of a man to whom she is indifferent . As she is a sensible wo- man , expressions of rapture and adoration will not ...
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