The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... pleasure in our ruin ends . W HENI confider the falfe impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained ...
... pleasure in our ruin ends . W HENI confider the falfe impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained ...
Strana 18
... almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers . are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emotion . L am . < · 6 < am your friend , and wish # 8 No 254 THE SPECTATOR .
... almost the end of my devotions ; half my prayers . are for his happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emotion . L am . < · 6 < am your friend , and wish # 8 No 254 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
... pleasure in crofing our incli- nations , and difappointing us in what our hearts are moft fet upon . When therefore they have discovered the paffionate defire of fame in the ambitious man , as no temper of mind is more apt to fhew ...
... pleasure in crofing our incli- nations , and difappointing us in what our hearts are moft fet upon . When therefore they have discovered the paffionate defire of fame in the ambitious man , as no temper of mind is more apt to fhew ...
Strana 24
... pleasure in contra- dicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weakneffes of an exalted character . They publish their ill - natured difcoveries with a fecret pride , and applaud themfelves for the fingularity of ...
... pleasure in contra- dicting the common reports of fame , and in spreading abroad the weakneffes of an exalted character . They publish their ill - natured difcoveries with a fecret pride , and applaud themfelves for the fingularity of ...
Strana 27
... pleasure , but it is fuch a pleafure as makes a man reftlefs and uneafy under it ; and which does not fo much fatisfy the prefent thirft , as it excites fresh defires , and fets the foul on new enterprifes . For how few am- bitious men ...
... pleasure , but it is fuch a pleafure as makes a man reftlefs and uneafy under it ; and which does not fo much fatisfy the prefent thirft , as it excites fresh defires , and fets the foul on new enterprifes . For how few am- bitious men ...
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