The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 стор. |
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... passion and hu haps he enjoys the satisfaction of luxury , of wealth , mour another . To follow the dictates of these two of ambition , he has lost the taste of good - will , of latter , is going into a road that is both endless and ...
... passion and hu haps he enjoys the satisfaction of luxury , of wealth , mour another . To follow the dictates of these two of ambition , he has lost the taste of good - will , of latter , is going into a road that is both endless and ...
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... passion , give the quickest pangs to per - smile , with an nward wantonness of heart , at the sons who are subject to it . All the perfections of ill effect it may have upon an honest ambition for their fellow - creatures are odious ...
... passion , give the quickest pangs to per - smile , with an nward wantonness of heart , at the sons who are subject to it . All the perfections of ill effect it may have upon an honest ambition for their fellow - creatures are odious ...
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... passion gets the " YOUR having been so humble as to take notice better of reason ; and all we can think to comfort of the epistles of other animals , emboldens me ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . who am the wild boar ...
... passion gets the " YOUR having been so humble as to take notice better of reason ; and all we can think to comfort of the epistles of other animals , emboldens me ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . who am the wild boar ...
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... passion by his gesture . It wig , and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sud- so full of shakes and quavers , that I should have den to rise and make a discourse concerning his thought ...
... passion by his gesture . It wig , and a plume of feathers ; but with a voice is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sud- so full of shakes and quavers , that I should have den to rise and make a discourse concerning his thought ...
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... passion of her sex into a love of books and retire - she writhed herself into as many different postures ment . She converses chiefly with men ( as she has to engage him . When she laughed , her lips were often said herself ) , but it ...
... passion of her sex into a love of books and retire - she writhed herself into as many different postures ment . She converses chiefly with men ( as she has to engage him . When she laughed , her lips were often said herself ) , but it ...
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