The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 67
... delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy , admiration , love , or the like emotions in us , be- cause they never rise in the mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass , that we should ...
... delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy , admiration , love , or the like emotions in us , be- cause they never rise in the mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass , that we should ...
Strana 192
... delight in it at first , by degrees contracts so strong an incli- nation towards it , and gives himself up so entirely to it , that it seems the only end of his being . The love of a retired or busy life will grow upon a man in ...
... delight in it at first , by degrees contracts so strong an incli- nation towards it , and gives himself up so entirely to it , that it seems the only end of his being . The love of a retired or busy life will grow upon a man in ...
Strana 399
... delight as our being is capable of . Two persons , who have chosen each other out of all the species , with design to be each other's mutual comfort and entertainment , have in that action bound themselves to be good - humoured ...
... delight as our being is capable of . Two persons , who have chosen each other out of all the species , with design to be each other's mutual comfort and entertainment , have in that action bound themselves to be good - humoured ...
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