“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 9
... sense of pleasure : which ended in a general resolution , that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to ...
... sense of pleasure : which ended in a general resolution , that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to ...
Strana 14
... sense of guilt . A man who lives in a state of vice and impenitence , can have no title to that evenness and tranquility of mind which is the health of the soul , and the natural effect of virtue and innocence . Chearfulness in an ill ...
... sense of guilt . A man who lives in a state of vice and impenitence , can have no title to that evenness and tranquility of mind which is the health of the soul , and the natural effect of virtue and innocence . Chearfulness in an ill ...
Strana 36
... sense , good - nature , and discretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though ACASTO contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a place where he was not welcome a second time . Without these subor ...
... sense , good - nature , and discretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though ACASTO contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a place where he was not welcome a second time . Without these subor ...
Strana 43
... senses have to do with ; that we finding imperfection , dissatisfaction , and want of complete hap- piness in all the enjoyments which the creatures can af- ford us , might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him , ' with whom there ...
... senses have to do with ; that we finding imperfection , dissatisfaction , and want of complete hap- piness in all the enjoyments which the creatures can af- ford us , might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him , ' with whom there ...
Strana 51
... sense of the British nation ) , that whether we rammed an atheist whole into a great gun , or pulverized our infidels , as they do in Poland , we should not have many charges . I should however premise , while our ammunition lasted ...
... sense of the British nation ) , that whether we rammed an atheist whole into a great gun , or pulverized our infidels , as they do in Poland , we should not have many charges . I should however premise , while our ammunition lasted ...
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