The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 56
... Soul , during the Action , gradually work'd up to the highest Pitch ; and felt the exalted Passion which all generous Minds conceive at the Sight of Virtue in Distress . The Im- pression , believe me , Sir , was so strong upon me , that ...
... Soul , during the Action , gradually work'd up to the highest Pitch ; and felt the exalted Passion which all generous Minds conceive at the Sight of Virtue in Distress . The Im- pression , believe me , Sir , was so strong upon me , that ...
Strana 212
... Soul forsakes its Place , A trembling Faintness seals my Eyes , And Paleness dwells upon my Face : ས . Oh ! let my Love with pow'rful Odours stay My fainting love - sick Soul , that dies away ; One Hand beneath me let him place , With t ...
... Soul forsakes its Place , A trembling Faintness seals my Eyes , And Paleness dwells upon my Face : ས . Oh ! let my Love with pow'rful Odours stay My fainting love - sick Soul , that dies away ; One Hand beneath me let him place , With t ...
Strana 282
... Soul of Man , that nothing but himself can be its last , adequate , and proper Happiness . Because , therefore , a great Part of our Happiness must arise from the Contemplation of his Being , that he might give our Souls a just Relish ...
... Soul of Man , that nothing but himself can be its last , adequate , and proper Happiness . Because , therefore , a great Part of our Happiness must arise from the Contemplation of his Being , that he might give our Souls a just Relish ...
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