The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 89
... happy as to have come in and heard you , for I have not Words to say what she is : But if an agreeable Height , a modest Air , a Virgin Shame , and Impatience of being beheld , amidst a Blaze of ten thousand Charms- The whole Another ...
... happy as to have come in and heard you , for I have not Words to say what she is : But if an agreeable Height , a modest Air , a Virgin Shame , and Impatience of being beheld , amidst a Blaze of ten thousand Charms- The whole Another ...
Strana 194
... happy by an Infinity of Means , whose Goodness and Truth engage him to make those happy who desire it of him , and whose Unchange- ableness will secure us in this Happiness to all Eternity . Such Considerations , which every one should ...
... happy by an Infinity of Means , whose Goodness and Truth engage him to make those happy who desire it of him , and whose Unchange- ableness will secure us in this Happiness to all Eternity . Such Considerations , which every one should ...
Strana 456
... happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Pro- position must be very ...
... happy as that which is full of Hope , especially when the Hope is well grounded , and when the Object of it is of an exalted kind , and in its Nature proper to make the Person happy who enjoys it . This Pro- position must be very ...
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