The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 384
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Pinkethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? Χ As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed , or judiciously ...
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Pinkethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? Χ As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed , or judiciously ...
Strana 452
... pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner , cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way , is the ...
... pleasure , not a man of design and intrigue . To vary with every humour in this manner , cannot be agreeable , except it comes from a man's own temper and natural com- plexion ; to do it out of an ambition to excel that way , is the ...
Strana 486
... pleasures of the eye , and raises such a rational admiration in the soul as is lit- tle inferior to devotion . It is ... pleasure of the soul , and to improve this vernal delight , as Milton calls it , into a Chris- tian virtue . When we ...
... pleasures of the eye , and raises such a rational admiration in the soul as is lit- tle inferior to devotion . It is ... pleasure of the soul , and to improve this vernal delight , as Milton calls it , into a Chris- tian virtue . When we ...
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