The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... passions , we should quite extinguish them , which is putting out the light of the soul ; for to be without passion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a man equally blind . The ex- traordinary severity used in most of our schools ...
... passions , we should quite extinguish them , which is putting out the light of the soul ; for to be without passion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a man equally blind . The ex- traordinary severity used in most of our schools ...
Strana 268
... 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 404
... passion , with which his heart was wholly untouched . He was one of those brutal minds which can be gratified with the violation of inno- cence and beauty , without the least pity , passion , or love , to that with which they are so ...
... passion , with which his heart was wholly untouched . He was one of those brutal minds which can be gratified with the violation of inno- cence and beauty , without the least pity , passion , or love , to that with which they are so ...
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