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Page 161
... affected in fleep , that our actions of the day might be either rewarded or punifhed with a little age of happiness or mifery . St. Auftin was of opinion , that if in Paradise there was the fame viciffitude of fleeping and waking as in ...
... affected in fleep , that our actions of the day might be either rewarded or punifhed with a little age of happiness or mifery . St. Auftin was of opinion , that if in Paradise there was the fame viciffitude of fleeping and waking as in ...
Page 166
... - blances and images which affect the fenfes . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared compared to feveral things , if confidered in feveral diftinct 166 N ° 595 . THE SPECTATOR . No 595. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. ...
... - blances and images which affect the fenfes . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared compared to feveral things , if confidered in feveral diftinct 166 N ° 595 . THE SPECTATOR . No 595. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. ...
Page 167
... affect the fenfes . An image there- fore taken from what acts upon the fight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and fo of the reft . It is no lefs an impropriety to makė any being in nature or art to do things in ...
... affect the fenfes . An image there- fore taken from what acts upon the fight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and fo of the reft . It is no lefs an impropriety to makė any being in nature or art to do things in ...
Page 171
... affected , that my father thought he might venture me at " the Temple . 6 • Within a week after my arrival I began to fhine again , and become enamoured with a migh- ty pretty creature , who had every thing but mo- ney to recommend her ...
... affected , that my father thought he might venture me at " the Temple . 6 • Within a week after my arrival I began to fhine again , and become enamoured with a migh- ty pretty creature , who had every thing but mo- ney to recommend her ...
Page 176
... fubordinacy to reason , fo as to be delighted only with fuch objects as will affect it with pleasure , when it is never fo cool and fedate . FRIDAY , No 598. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 24 . Jamne igitur laudas 176 N ° 597- THE SPECTATOR .
... fubordinacy to reason , fo as to be delighted only with fuch objects as will affect it with pleasure , when it is never fo cool and fedate . FRIDAY , No 598. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 24 . Jamne igitur laudas 176 N ° 597- THE SPECTATOR .
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