The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Passion with which his Heart was wholly untouched . He was one of those brutal Minds which can be gratified with the Violation of Innocence and Beauty , without the least Pity , Passion , or Love to that with which they are so much ...
... Passion with which his Heart was wholly untouched . He was one of those brutal Minds which can be gratified with the Violation of Innocence and Beauty , without the least Pity , Passion , or Love to that with which they are so much ...
Strana 276
... Passion ; but as soon as it is over he is the best - humour'd Creature in the World . When he is angry , he breaks all my China Ware that chances to lie in his Way , and the next Morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the Day ...
... Passion ; but as soon as it is over he is the best - humour'd Creature in the World . When he is angry , he breaks all my China Ware that chances to lie in his Way , and the next Morning sends me in twice as much as he broke the Day ...
Strana 403
... passion as to let those Persons know , in some of your Papers , how much they are in the wrong . I have been married ... Passion returned . Then the Hypocrite pretended to be a Penitent . Then he practised all those Arts that helped ...
... passion as to let those Persons know , in some of your Papers , how much they are in the wrong . I have been married ... Passion returned . Then the Hypocrite pretended to be a Penitent . Then he practised all those Arts that helped ...
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