The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... passion is a step towards the relief of it ; and there is a certain comfort in the very act of sorrow- ing , which , I suppose , arises from a secret conscious- ness in the mind , that the affliction it is under flows from a virtuous ...
... passion is a step towards the relief of it ; and there is a certain comfort in the very act of sorrow- ing , which , I suppose , arises from a secret conscious- ness in the mind , that the affliction it is under flows from a virtuous ...
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... passion on both sides , and perfected by the gen- erosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side , that every particular couple would be an example in many cir- cumstances to all the rest of the ...
... passion on both sides , and perfected by the gen- erosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side , that every particular couple would be an example in many cir- cumstances to all the rest of the ...
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... represented in these papers to have been injured by his passion for a beautiful widow . wise informed of several pretty fellows , who have resolved 44 [ No. 525 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 525. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1712. ...
... represented in these papers to have been injured by his passion for a beautiful widow . wise informed of several pretty fellows , who have resolved 44 [ No. 525 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 525. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1712. ...
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... passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too much the flame of a fever ; that to a wife is like the vital heat . I have often thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives ...
... passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too much the flame of a fever ; that to a wife is like the vital heat . I have often thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives ...
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... passion , or occasion the burst of laughter which accompanies who was the author of the 210th speculation on the immortality of the soul , ( the 375th f on virtue in distress ) the 595th on conjugal love , and two or three other very ...
... passion , or occasion the burst of laughter which accompanies who was the author of the 210th speculation on the immortality of the soul , ( the 375th f on virtue in distress ) the 595th on conjugal love , and two or three other very ...
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