The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... humanity that fhould exprefs the obligation to lie • rather on my fide ; and as for the word fingular , I was always of opinion every man must be fo , to be what one would defire him . · 6 . 6 . Your very bumble fervant , Mr ...
... humanity that fhould exprefs the obligation to lie • rather on my fide ; and as for the word fingular , I was always of opinion every man must be fo , to be what one would defire him . · 6 . 6 . Your very bumble fervant , Mr ...
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... human life . A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall . It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmnefs and tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent paffions at reft . It gives us a great infight infight ...
... human life . A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall . It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmnefs and tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent paffions at reft . It gives us a great infight infight ...
Strana 30
... human nature itself is often imputed to her as her particular im- perfection or defect . I take it to be a rule proper to be obferved in all oc- currences of life , but more especially in the domeftic or or matrimonial part of it , to ...
... human nature itself is often imputed to her as her particular im- perfection or defect . I take it to be a rule proper to be obferved in all oc- currences of life , but more especially in the domeftic or or matrimonial part of it , to ...
Strana 31
... human life both in body and mind , and even at the belt what must bring upon him new cares and new relations ; fuch a lover , I fay , will form him- felf accordingly , and adapt his mind to the nature of his circumftances . This latter ...
... human life both in body and mind , and even at the belt what must bring upon him new cares and new relations ; fuch a lover , I fay , will form him- felf accordingly , and adapt his mind to the nature of his circumftances . This latter ...
Strana 33
... human life , is to be en- joyed in greater perfection in the married , than in the fingle condition . He that has this paffion in perfec- tion , in occafions of joy can fay , to himself , befides his own fatisfaction , How happy will ...
... human life , is to be en- joyed in greater perfection in the married , than in the fingle condition . He that has this paffion in perfec- tion , in occafions of joy can fay , to himself , befides his own fatisfaction , How happy will ...
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