The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 15
... passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its resolves , and languishing in its executions . The use ... passion in mankind . It was necessary for the world , that arts should be invented and improved , books written and ...
... passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its resolves , and languishing in its executions . The use ... passion in mankind . It was necessary for the world , that arts should be invented and improved , books written and ...
Strana 45
... passion be sincere , and the party beloved kind with discre tion . Love , desire , hope , all the pleasing motions of the soul , rise in the pursuit . It is easier for an artful man who is not in love , to persuade his mistress he has a ...
... passion be sincere , and the party beloved kind with discre tion . Love , desire , hope , all the pleasing motions of the soul , rise in the pursuit . It is easier for an artful man who is not in love , to persuade his mistress he has a ...
Strana 99
... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or depresses him according to the nature of such passion . But , alas ! I have not yet begun my story , and what is making sentences and observations when a man is ...
... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or depresses him according to the nature of such passion . But , alas ! I have not yet begun my story , and what is making sentences and observations when a man is ...
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