The Spectator, Svazek 2D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 243
... pain at my approach , and calls all my tender sorrow impertinence . You are now before my eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and ...
... pain at my approach , and calls all my tender sorrow impertinence . You are now before my eyes , my eyes that are ready to flow with tenderness , but cannot give relief to my gushing heart , that dictates what I am now saying , and ...
Strana 451
... pain in general , and how constantly they succeed one another . To this he added , That if a man of a good genius for a fable were to represent the nature of pleasure and pain in that way of writing , he would probably join them ...
... pain in general , and how constantly they succeed one another . To this he added , That if a man of a good genius for a fable were to represent the nature of pleasure and pain in that way of writing , he would probably join them ...
Strana 453
... Pain are such constant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their visits together , or are never far asunder . If Pain comes into an heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not ...
... Pain are such constant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their visits together , or are never far asunder . If Pain comes into an heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not ...
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