The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 135
... passionate Admirer of the beauteous Belinda : Then it was that I really began to improve . This Passion changed all my Fears and Diffidences in my general Behaviour , to the sole Concern of pleasing her . I had now to study the Action ...
... passionate Admirer of the beauteous Belinda : Then it was that I really began to improve . This Passion changed all my Fears and Diffidences in my general Behaviour , to the sole Concern of pleasing her . I had now to study the Action ...
Strana 269
... Passions , we should quite extinguish them , which is putting out the Light of the Soul ; for to be without Passion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a Man equally blind . The extraordinary Severity used in most of our Schools has ...
... Passions , we should quite extinguish them , which is putting out the Light of the Soul ; for to be without Passion , or to be hurried away with it , makes a Man equally blind . The extraordinary Severity used in most of our Schools has ...
Strana 355
... Passion , is to him as contemptible as a froward Child . It ought to be the Study of every Man , for his own Quiet and Peace . When he stands combustible and ready to flame upon every thing that touches him , Life is as uneasie to ...
... Passion , is to him as contemptible as a froward Child . It ought to be the Study of every Man , for his own Quiet and Peace . When he stands combustible and ready to flame upon every thing that touches him , Life is as uneasie to ...
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