The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart ...
... Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart ...
Strana 301
... Heart while my Husband was in his last Sick- ness ; the Honourable Edward Waitfort was one of the First who addressed to me , advised to it by a Cousin of his that was my intimate Friend , and knew to a Penny what I was worth . Mr ...
... Heart while my Husband was in his last Sick- ness ; the Honourable Edward Waitfort was one of the First who addressed to me , advised to it by a Cousin of his that was my intimate Friend , and knew to a Penny what I was worth . Mr ...
Strana 340
... Heart , and began to squeeze it . I was in a great Confusion , to see how many things , which I had always cherished as Virtues , issued out of my Heart on this Occasion . In short , after it had been throughly squeezed , it looked like ...
... Heart , and began to squeeze it . I was in a great Confusion , to see how many things , which I had always cherished as Virtues , issued out of my Heart on this Occasion . In short , after it had been throughly squeezed , it looked like ...
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