The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... passions , and ran into the wildest excess His reflection did not however forsake him ; he wrote The Christian Hero to be a check to his passions . Upon the publication of this beautiful little treatise , he was shunned by his gay ...
... passions , and ran into the wildest excess His reflection did not however forsake him ; he wrote The Christian Hero to be a check to his passions . Upon the publication of this beautiful little treatise , he was shunned by his gay ...
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... leases , and tenures in the neighborhood ; all which questions he agrees with an attorney to answer and take care of in the lump . He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be inquiring into the de- * No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... leases , and tenures in the neighborhood ; all which questions he agrees with an attorney to answer and take care of in the lump . He is studying the passions themselves , when he should be inquiring into the de- * No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... passions with which others are tormented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , I am never less alone than when alone . As I am insignificant to the com- pany in public places , and as it is ...
... passions with which others are tormented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , I am never less alone than when alone . As I am insignificant to the com- pany in public places , and as it is ...
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... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former pages , shall have their proper place in my following discourses : the present writing is only to ...
... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely examined . But this , and all other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former pages , shall have their proper place in my following discourses : the present writing is only to ...
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... passions , is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , con- tinued he , for the loss of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so ...
... passions , is , says Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , con- tinued he , for the loss of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so ...
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