The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... pleasure has in it something insolent and improper for our being . There is a pretty sober liveliness in the Ode of Horace to Dellius1 , where he tells him loud mirth or immoderate sorrow , inequality of behaviour either in prosperity ...
... pleasure has in it something insolent and improper for our being . There is a pretty sober liveliness in the Ode of Horace to Dellius1 , where he tells him loud mirth or immoderate sorrow , inequality of behaviour either in prosperity ...
Strana 364
... pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way is the most ...
... pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way is the most ...
Strana 390
... pleasure . The Psalmist has in several of his divine poems celebrated those beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad , and produce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy ...
... pleasure . The Psalmist has in several of his divine poems celebrated those beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad , and produce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy ...
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