The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 124
... desires it may be considered in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic- tory , are both thwarted in losing . " That all conversations in the world have ...
... desires it may be considered in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic- tory , are both thwarted in losing . " That all conversations in the world have ...
Strana 508
... desire to know more of it out of her overflowing fondness to him , he brags to her till his life is in her disposal ... desires ; but he does that in vain , if he has those of another to gra- tify . Let his pride be in his wife and ...
... desire to know more of it out of her overflowing fondness to him , he brags to her till his life is in her disposal ... desires ; but he does that in vain , if he has those of another to gra- tify . Let his pride be in his wife and ...
Strana 537
... desire of glory , but pursue it by different means , and with different mo- tives . To one it consists in an extensive undisputed empire over his subjects ; to the other , in their ra- tional and voluntary obedience . One's happiness is ...
... desire of glory , but pursue it by different means , and with different mo- tives . To one it consists in an extensive undisputed empire over his subjects ; to the other , in their ra- tional and voluntary obedience . One's happiness is ...
Obsah
PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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