The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 3
... passion on both sides , and perfected by the generosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side , that every particular couple would be an example in many cir- cumstances to all the rest of the ...
... passion on both sides , and perfected by the generosity of one party , must be adorned with so many handsome incidents on the other side , that every particular couple would be an example in many cir- cumstances to all the rest of the ...
Strana 4
... passion , comes to the reason of the thing . 66 " MADAM , My counsel has perused the inventory of your estate , and considered what estate you have , which it seems is only yours , and to the male - heirs of your body ; but , in default ...
... passion , comes to the reason of the thing . 66 " MADAM , My counsel has perused the inventory of your estate , and considered what estate you have , which it seems is only yours , and to the male - heirs of your body ; but , in default ...
Strana 14
... passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too much the flame of a fever : that to a wife is like the vital heat . I have often thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives were ...
... passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too much the flame of a fever : that to a wife is like the vital heat . I have often thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives were ...
Strana 15
... passionate raptures , extravagant encomiums , and slavish adoration . If we were admitted to search the cabinet of the beautiful Narcissa , among heaps of epistles from several admirers , which are there preserved with equal care , how ...
... passionate raptures , extravagant encomiums , and slavish adoration . If we were admitted to search the cabinet of the beautiful Narcissa , among heaps of epistles from several admirers , which are there preserved with equal care , how ...
Strana 23
... passion- ately fond of his daughter , he had kissed her in public , as he met her in the street . What , ' said he , ' shall we do to those who are our enemies , if we do thus to those who are our friends ? ' I will not trouble you much ...
... passion- ately fond of his daughter , he had kissed her in public , as he met her in the street . What , ' said he , ' shall we do to those who are our enemies , if we do thus to those who are our friends ? ' I will not trouble you much ...
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