The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... desire of gain , or what they call honour , or take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give ... desires do about the generous Phara- mond ? Monsieur Eucrate has hinted to me , that you have thoughts of ...
... desire of gain , or what they call honour , or take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give ... desires do about the generous Phara- mond ? Monsieur Eucrate has hinted to me , that you have thoughts of ...
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... desires , in despite of good sense , form , and order ; when , in truth , any satisfaction be- yond the boundaries of reason is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and ac- complishment of desire no way to be ...
... desires , in despite of good sense , form , and order ; when , in truth , any satisfaction be- yond the boundaries of reason is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and ac- complishment of desire no way to be ...
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... desire you to let me conclude with these verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you . They are di- rections to young ladies oppressed with calumny , vi . 6 , 14 . " The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to ...
... desire you to let me conclude with these verses , though I think they have already been quoted by you . They are di- rections to young ladies oppressed with calumny , vi . 6 , 14 . " The best ( said he ) that I can you advise , Is to ...
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