The Spectator, Svazek 4J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 80
... happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures ...
... happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures ...
Strana 213
... happiness , and no person more than Your humble servant , LYDIA . • BE not in pain , good Madam , for my appearance ... happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emo- tion . I am your friend , and ...
... happiness , and no person more than Your humble servant , LYDIA . • BE not in pain , good Madam , for my appearance ... happiness - I love to talk of him , and never hear him named but with pleasure and emo- tion . I am your friend , and ...
Strana 287
... happiness in the practice of virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No : men rather seek for money as the com- plement of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a ...
... happiness in the practice of virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No : men rather seek for money as the com- plement of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a ...
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