“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 20
... passions and desires , and consequently is happy and simple ; the Disingenuous Spirit , by indulgence of one unacknow- ledged error , is entangled with an after - life of guilt , sorrow , and perplexity . NO . No. 383 . TUESDAY , MAY 20 ...
... passions and desires , and consequently is happy and simple ; the Disingenuous Spirit , by indulgence of one unacknow- ledged error , is entangled with an after - life of guilt , sorrow , and perplexity . NO . No. 383 . TUESDAY , MAY 20 ...
Strana 40
... passions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take notice that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innume- rable objects that are proper to raise ...
... passions , and keeps the soul in a perpetual calm . But having already touched on this last consideration , I shall here take notice that the world in which we are placed , is filled with innume- rable objects that are proper to raise ...
Strana 46
... passion flies , My feeble soul forsakes its place , A trembling faintness seals my eyes , And paleness dwells upon my face : Oh ! let my LOVE with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love - sick soul that dies away ; One hand beneath me ...
... passion flies , My feeble soul forsakes its place , A trembling faintness seals my eyes , And paleness dwells upon my face : Oh ! let my LOVE with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love - sick soul that dies away ; One hand beneath me ...
Strana 61
... passion , and 66 was resolved to give no more audiences that day . ” . Notwithstanding the levity of this fable , the moral of it very well deserves our attention , and is the same with that which has been inculcated by SoCRATES and ...
... passion , and 66 was resolved to give no more audiences that day . ” . Notwithstanding the levity of this fable , the moral of it very well deserves our attention , and is the same with that which has been inculcated by SoCRATES and ...
Strana 63
... passion rose for me in proportion to the love they bore to them- selves . This was verified in my amour with NARCISSA , who was so constant to me , that it was pleasantly said , had I been little enough , she would have hung me at her ...
... passion rose for me in proportion to the love they bore to them- selves . This was verified in my amour with NARCISSA , who was so constant to me , that it was pleasantly said , had I been little enough , she would have hung me at her ...
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