The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young ...
... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young ...
Strana 21
... human race . " What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espy'd thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet , methought , less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watery ...
... human race . " What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espy'd thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet , methought , less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watery ...
Strana 29
... human life , you would one time or other fall Mr. Spectator , by this gentleman's favour and upon a subject , which , since you have not , I patronage , it is my own fault if I am not wiser take the liberty to recommend to you . What ...
... human life , you would one time or other fall Mr. Spectator , by this gentleman's favour and upon a subject , which , since you have not , I patronage , it is my own fault if I am not wiser take the liberty to recommend to you . What ...
Strana 33
... human imagina - the sublime . They proceed from a wanton- ness of imagination and rather divert the There is nothing in the first and last day's mind than astonish it . Milton has taken engagement , which does not appear natural , every ...
... human imagina - the sublime . They proceed from a wanton- ness of imagination and rather divert the There is nothing in the first and last day's mind than astonish it . Milton has taken engagement , which does not appear natural , every ...
Strana 48
... human plied myself with great diligence to the offices that were allotted to me , and was generally looked upon as the notablest ant in the whole mole - hill . I was at last picked up , as I was groaning under a burden , by an unlucky ...
... human plied myself with great diligence to the offices that were allotted to me , and was generally looked upon as the notablest ant in the whole mole - hill . I was at last picked up , as I was groaning under a burden , by an unlucky ...
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