The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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Strana 131
... desires which it is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it . He lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always ...
... desires which it is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it . He lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always ...
Strana 320
... desire of distinction . Though the pure consciousness of worthy actions , abstracted from the views of popular applause , be to a generous mind an ample reward , yet the desire of distinction was doubt- less implanted in our natures as ...
... desire of distinction . Though the pure consciousness of worthy actions , abstracted from the views of popular applause , be to a generous mind an ample reward , yet the desire of distinction was doubt- less implanted in our natures as ...
Strana 366
... desire of fame , naturally be- trays us into such slips and unwarinesses , as are not incident to men of a contrary dis- position . | trary , if they fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raise ...
... desire of fame , naturally be- trays us into such slips and unwarinesses , as are not incident to men of a contrary dis- position . | trary , if they fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raise ...
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