The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... human nature , but has fome- thing in it more pleafing and agreeable than what can be met with in fuch an indolent happiness , fuch an indif- ference to mankind as that in which the Stoics placed their wisdom . As love is the most ...
... human nature , but has fome- thing in it more pleafing and agreeable than what can be met with in fuch an indolent happiness , fuch an indif- ference to mankind as that in which the Stoics placed their wisdom . As love is the most ...
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... human nature , and is the standing example , as well as the great guide and inftructor , of those who receive his doctrines . Though these two heads cannot be too much infifted upon , I fhall but juft mention them , fince they have been ...
... human nature , and is the standing example , as well as the great guide and inftructor , of those who receive his doctrines . Though these two heads cannot be too much infifted upon , I fhall but juft mention them , fince they have been ...
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... human nature , he had acquired to an eminent degree the art of making himself agreeable , particularly to the ladies . LANGHORNE'S " Ef- " fufions , & c . " Nevertheless , there was it feems a foftness and art in his verses too , which ...
... human nature , he had acquired to an eminent degree the art of making himself agreeable , particularly to the ladies . LANGHORNE'S " Ef- " fufions , & c . " Nevertheless , there was it feems a foftness and art in his verses too , which ...
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... expreffed which partakes the paffion . Licen tious language has fomething brutal in it , which dif * DRYDEN'S " All for Love , " A & III . Sc . T. graces " graces humanity , and leaves us in the condition N ° 400 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... expreffed which partakes the paffion . Licen tious language has fomething brutal in it , which dif * DRYDEN'S " All for Love , " A & III . Sc . T. graces " graces humanity , and leaves us in the condition N ° 400 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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" graces humanity , and leaves us in the condition of the favages in the field . But it may be afked , to what good ufe can tend a difcourfe of this kind at all ? It is to alarm chafte ears against fuch as have , what is above called ...
" graces humanity , and leaves us in the condition of the favages in the field . But it may be afked , to what good ufe can tend a difcourfe of this kind at all ? It is to alarm chafte ears against fuch as have , what is above called ...
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