The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... passions they so artfully conceal from the public . I remember Machiavel ob- serves , that every state should entertain a ... passion ; the greatest geniuses have commonly the strongest affec- tions , as , on the other hand , the weaker ...
... passions they so artfully conceal from the public . I remember Machiavel ob- serves , that every state should entertain a ... passion ; the greatest geniuses have commonly the strongest affec- tions , as , on the other hand , the weaker ...
Strana 277
... passion which all man- kind so naturally give into as pride , nor any other passion which appears in such different disguises . It is to be found in all habits and all complexions . Is it not a question whether it does more harm or good ...
... passion which all man- kind so naturally give into as pride , nor any other passion which appears in such different disguises . It is to be found in all habits and all complexions . Is it not a question whether it does more harm or good ...
Strana 320
... passions of hope and fear . By these two passions we reach forward into fu- turity , and bring up to our present ... passion , which gives him a taste of those good things that may possibly come in- to his possession . ' We should ...
... passions of hope and fear . By these two passions we reach forward into fu- turity , and bring up to our present ... passion , which gives him a taste of those good things that may possibly come in- to his possession . ' We should ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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