The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... passion on both sides , and perfected by the generosity 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 circumstances to all the rest of the spe ...
... passion on both sides , and perfected by the generosity 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 circumstances to all the rest of the spe ...
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... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
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... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong mes- sage to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong mes- sage to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
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