The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 137
... affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honour , and friendship , which are in the highest degree engaged in this alliance , there can nothing rise in the common course of life , or from the blows or ...
... affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honour , and friendship , which are in the highest degree engaged in this alliance , there can nothing rise in the common course of life , or from the blows or ...
Strana 187
... affections . On the other side , Dictamnus and Moria are ever squabbling ; and you may observe them , all the time ... affectionate pleasure , when he writes to his wife , or speaks of his chil- dren . But , above all the hints of this ...
... affections . On the other side , Dictamnus and Moria are ever squabbling ; and you may observe them , all the time ... affectionate pleasure , when he writes to his wife , or speaks of his chil- dren . But , above all the hints of this ...
Strana 189
... affection unto kindred sweet , Or raging fire of love to womankind , Or zeal of friends combin'd by virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtues mind Methinks the gentle heart should most assured bind . For natural affection ...
... affection unto kindred sweet , Or raging fire of love to womankind , Or zeal of friends combin'd by virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtues mind Methinks the gentle heart should most assured bind . For natural affection ...
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