The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 5 tomasSamuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... gallery of paintings . The There are in this palace about fifteen or twenty apartments , kept always open to the visits of stran- But I much question , whether we derive more pleasure 22 [ Jart . Thirteenth Letter from Europe .
... gallery of paintings . The There are in this palace about fifteen or twenty apartments , kept always open to the visits of stran- But I much question , whether we derive more pleasure 22 [ Jart . Thirteenth Letter from Europe .
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... pleasure grounds . Decorated with fountains and jettes d'eau , in which the Romans excel all the world , ornamented with artificial lakes , temples , and ruins , shaded by groves , and laid out in walks , sheltered by lofty hedges , it ...
... pleasure grounds . Decorated with fountains and jettes d'eau , in which the Romans excel all the world , ornamented with artificial lakes , temples , and ruins , shaded by groves , and laid out in walks , sheltered by lofty hedges , it ...
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... pleasurable pain and painful pleasure , the joy of grief , agreeable sadness , and de- lightful woe . By those , who are unused to the ' melting . mood , ' or who think it worthy of their wis- dom and dignity to guard them selves , and ...
... pleasurable pain and painful pleasure , the joy of grief , agreeable sadness , and de- lightful woe . By those , who are unused to the ' melting . mood , ' or who think it worthy of their wis- dom and dignity to guard them selves , and ...
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... pleasure the emotions , and to suffer with from affecting objects and repre- the sufferings of our fellow beings , sentations . The origin of this is expressed in a variety of terms pleasure has been a subject of spe- and phrases . It ...
... pleasure the emotions , and to suffer with from affecting objects and repre- the sufferings of our fellow beings , sentations . The origin of this is expressed in a variety of terms pleasure has been a subject of spe- and phrases . It ...
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... pleasure , turn aside from his pursuit to behold a sight of distress ? Shall the soft indolence of his mind be disturbed by images of misery ; or the noise of his mirth be interrupted by the cries of affliction ? If he must contract ...
... pleasure , turn aside from his pursuit to behold a sight of distress ? Shall the soft indolence of his mind be disturbed by images of misery ; or the noise of his mirth be interrupted by the cries of affliction ? If he must contract ...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 5 tomas Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1808 |
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