The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... reason to aid me against the de- sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in at- tempting a woman of honour . I own ...
... reason to aid me against the de- sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in at- tempting a woman of honour . I own ...
Strana 367
... reason ; and to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of ... reason must be employed in adjust- ing the passions , but they must ever remain the principles of action . " The strange ...
... reason ; and to make the consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I always thought the best employment of ... reason must be employed in adjust- ing the passions , but they must ever remain the principles of action . " The strange ...
Strana 369
... reason be perpe- tually on its guard against the passions , and never suffer them to carry on any design that may be ... reason and the guid- ance of judgment . " We may generally observe a pretty nice proportion between the strength of ...
... reason be perpe- tually on its guard against the passions , and never suffer them to carry on any design that may be ... reason and the guid- ance of judgment . " We may generally observe a pretty nice proportion between the strength of ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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