The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Pleasure , the greatest Pleasure it can put into your Power , is that of doing Good . ' Tis worth considering , that the Organs of Sense act within a narrow Compass , and the Appetites will soon say they have enough : Which of the two ...
... Pleasure , the greatest Pleasure it can put into your Power , is that of doing Good . ' Tis worth considering , that the Organs of Sense act within a narrow Compass , and the Appetites will soon say they have enough : Which of the two ...
Strana 388
... Pleasure or Pain . Let Miss Fickle ask her own Heart , if she doth not take a Secret Pride in making this Man of good Sense look very silly . Hath she ever been better pleased , than when her Behaviour hath made her Lover ready to hang ...
... Pleasure or Pain . Let Miss Fickle ask her own Heart , if she doth not take a Secret Pride in making this Man of good Sense look very silly . Hath she ever been better pleased , than when her Behaviour hath made her Lover ready to hang ...
Strana 441
... Pleasure annex'd to the first Appearance of Truth in the Mind . This Pleasure being exquisite for the Time it lasts , but transient , it hereby comes to pass that the Mind grows into an Indifference to its former Notions , and passes on ...
... Pleasure annex'd to the first Appearance of Truth in the Mind . This Pleasure being exquisite for the Time it lasts , but transient , it hereby comes to pass that the Mind grows into an Indifference to its former Notions , and passes on ...
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