The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 45
... pleasure in little perfections robs us cf what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many ... pleasure ; and fuch a pleasure it is which one meets with in the reprefentation of a well - written tragedy . Diverfions of ...
... pleasure in little perfections robs us cf what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many ... pleasure ; and fuch a pleasure it is which one meets with in the reprefentation of a well - written tragedy . Diverfions of ...
Strana 66
... Pleasure choofe To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquefts , and fecure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these pleafures are very expensive ...
... Pleasure choofe To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquefts , and fecure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these pleafures are very expensive ...
Strana 92
... pleasure in confidering this being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an advantage by its difcontinuance , is ... pleasures , and great anxieties ; but fees it in quite another light ; his griefs are momentary , and his joys ...
... pleasure in confidering this being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an advantage by its difcontinuance , is ... pleasures , and great anxieties ; but fees it in quite another light ; his griefs are momentary , and his joys ...
Strana 20
... pleasure on the paft . HE laft method which I propofed in my Safpaces of life which are so tedious and burden- , fome to idle people , is the employing ourselves in the purfuit of knowledge . I remember Mr. Boyle , fpeaking of a certain ...
... pleasure on the paft . HE laft method which I propofed in my Safpaces of life which are so tedious and burden- , fome to idle people , is the employing ourselves in the purfuit of knowledge . I remember Mr. Boyle , fpeaking of a certain ...
Strana 43
... pleasure ; his magnanimity is as much above that of other confiderable men , as his understanding ; and it is a true diftinguifhing fpirit in the elegant author who pub . lifhed his works , to dwell fo much upon the temper of his mind ...
... pleasure ; his magnanimity is as much above that of other confiderable men , as his understanding ; and it is a true diftinguifhing fpirit in the elegant author who pub . lifhed his works , to dwell fo much upon the temper of his mind ...
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