The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... heart ; his next , to escape the censures of the world . If the last interferes with the former , it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there . cannot be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind , than to see those ...
... heart ; his next , to escape the censures of the world . If the last interferes with the former , it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there . cannot be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind , than to see those ...
Strana 13
... heart , when he received a sudden summons from LEONTINE to repair to him in the country the next day . For it seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known ...
... heart , when he received a sudden summons from LEONTINE to repair to him in the country the next day . For it seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known ...
Strana 14
... heart yearns towards you . She is making the same discovery to LEONILLA which I have made to yourself . " FLORIO was so overwhelmed with this profusion of happiness , that he was not able to make a reply , but threw himself down at his ...
... heart yearns towards you . She is making the same discovery to LEONILLA which I have made to yourself . " FLORIO was so overwhelmed with this profusion of happiness , that he was not able to make a reply , but threw himself down at his ...
Strana 17
... heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements . * When knowledge , instead of being bound up in books and kept in libraries and retirements , is thus obtruded upon the public ; when it is canvassed ...
... heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements . * When knowledge , instead of being bound up in books and kept in libraries and retirements , is thus obtruded upon the public ; when it is canvassed ...
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... heart of almost every particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when ...
... heart of almost every particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when ...
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acquainted admired agreeable ALCIBIADES appear Atheist beauty behaviour believe CARNEADES Castilian character CONSTANTIA conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain EUDOXUS eyes father favour following letter fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy heart HEROD HESIOD honour hope human humble servant humour husband impertinent innocent Justice of Peace kind lady learned live look lover man's mankind manner MARIAMNE marriage master mind mirth nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID pain paper particular pass passion person PINDAR PLATO pleased pleasure present racter reader reason religion renegado Salamander sense shew Sir ROGER SOCRATES soul sown with salt species SPECTATOR speculation spirit tell temper THEODOSIUS thing thou thought tion told town VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words write young youth