The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... happy being . Though , on the contrary , if the miseries of the whole species were fixed in a single person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a ...
... happy being . Though , on the contrary , if the miseries of the whole species were fixed in a single person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a ...
Strana 405
... happy as to have come in and heard you ; for I have not words to say what she is ; but if an agreeable height , a modest air , a virgin shame , and impatience of being beheld amidst a blaze of ten thousand charms'- -The whole room flew ...
... happy as to have come in and heard you ; for I have not words to say what she is ; but if an agreeable height , a modest air , a virgin shame , and impatience of being beheld amidst a blaze of ten thousand charms'- -The whole room flew ...
Strana 540
... happy who enjoys it . This proposition must be very evident to those who consider how few are the present enjoyments of the most happy man , and how insufficient to give him an entire satisfac tion and acquiescence in them . My next ...
... happy who enjoys it . This proposition must be very evident to those who consider how few are the present enjoyments of the most happy man , and how insufficient to give him an entire satisfac tion and acquiescence in them . My next ...
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