The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 249
... passion , and of the greatest purity . What a noble mixture of rapture and innocence has the author joined together , in the reflection which Adam makes on the pleasures of love , compared to those of sense ! ' Thus have I told thee all ...
... passion , and of the greatest purity . What a noble mixture of rapture and innocence has the author joined together , in the reflection which Adam makes on the pleasures of love , compared to those of sense ! ' Thus have I told thee all ...
Strana 337
... passionate admirer of the beauteous Belinda . Then it was that I really began to improve . This passion changed all my fears and diffidences in my general behaviour , to the sole concern of pleasing her . I had not now to study the ...
... passionate admirer of the beauteous Belinda . Then it was that I really began to improve . This passion changed all my fears and diffidences in my general behaviour , to the sole concern of pleasing her . I had not now to study the ...
Strana 412
... passion naturally inspires . These inward languishings of a mind infected with this softness , have given birth to a phrase which is made use of by all the melting tribe , from the highest to the lowest , I mean that of dying for love ...
... passion naturally inspires . These inward languishings of a mind infected with this softness , have given birth to a phrase which is made use of by all the melting tribe , from the highest to the lowest , I mean that of dying for love ...
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