The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Dis- tresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sus- tains the Shock ...
... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Dis- tresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sus- tains the Shock ...
Strana 213
... Heart at the News , and could not forbear going to enquire after his Health . My Mother took this Opportunity of speaking in my behalf : She told him with abundance of Tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for ...
... Heart at the News , and could not forbear going to enquire after his Health . My Mother took this Opportunity of speaking in my behalf : She told him with abundance of Tears that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to her for ...
Strana 596
... Heart which are affected by the Sentiments of Love , Hatred , and other Passions , did not descend to this before us from the Brain , but from the Muscles which lie about the Eye . Upon weighing the Heart in my Hand , I found it to be ...
... Heart which are affected by the Sentiments of Love , Hatred , and other Passions , did not descend to this before us from the Brain , but from the Muscles which lie about the Eye . Upon weighing the Heart in my Hand , I found it to be ...
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