The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects for Meditation cannot but think the very Complacency and Satisfaction which a Man takes in these Works of ...
... Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects for Meditation cannot but think the very Complacency and Satisfaction which a Man takes in these Works of ...
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... Passion , and beholds what he loves as liable to all the Calamities of humane Life both in Body and Mind , and even at the best , what must bring upon him new Cares and new Rela- tions ; such a Lover , I say , will form himself ...
... Passion , and beholds what he loves as liable to all the Calamities of humane Life both in Body and Mind , and even at the best , what must bring upon him new Cares and new Rela- tions ; such a Lover , I say , will form himself ...
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... Passion in Perfection , in Occasions of Joy can say to himself , besides his own Satisfaction , How happy will this make my Wife and Children ? Upon Occurrences of Distress or Danger can comfort himself , But all this While my Wife and ...
... Passion in Perfection , in Occasions of Joy can say to himself , besides his own Satisfaction , How happy will this make my Wife and Children ? Upon Occurrences of Distress or Danger can comfort himself , But all this While my Wife and ...
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... Passion to the handsome Gentleman seems to be so fixed to that Part of the Building , that it will be extremely difficult to divert it to mine ; so that I am re solved to stand boldly to the Complection of my own Eye - brow , and ...
... Passion to the handsome Gentleman seems to be so fixed to that Part of the Building , that it will be extremely difficult to divert it to mine ; so that I am re solved to stand boldly to the Complection of my own Eye - brow , and ...
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... Passion which it is mean to indulge , and which it would be glorious to overcome , These Sort of Fellows are very numerous , and some have been conspicuously such without Shame ; nay , they have carried on the Jest in the very Article ...
... Passion which it is mean to indulge , and which it would be glorious to overcome , These Sort of Fellows are very numerous , and some have been conspicuously such without Shame ; nay , they have carried on the Jest in the very Article ...
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