The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 33
... give each action its proper weight and repose . " I can stifle any violent inclination , and oppose a tor- rent of ... gives a tincture of its nature to every action of one's life . It were as little hazard to be lost in a storm , as to ...
... give each action its proper weight and repose . " I can stifle any violent inclination , and oppose a tor- rent of ... gives a tincture of its nature to every action of one's life . It were as little hazard to be lost in a storm , as to ...
Strana 47
... give themselves the liberty of a little dalliance of heart , and playing fast and loose between love and indifference , until perhaps an easy young girl is reduced to sighs , dreams , and tears , and languishes away her life for a ...
... give themselves the liberty of a little dalliance of heart , and playing fast and loose between love and indifference , until perhaps an easy young girl is reduced to sighs , dreams , and tears , and languishes away her life for a ...
Strana 149
... give themselves oc- casion for pretty action , or to fill up little intervals of discourse , I can bear with them ; but then they must not use it when another is speaking , who ought to be heard with too much respect , to admit of ...
... give themselves oc- casion for pretty action , or to fill up little intervals of discourse , I can bear with them ; but then they must not use it when another is speaking , who ought to be heard with too much respect , to admit of ...
Obsah
Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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