The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 132
... affections of his wife for ever from him , make both him and her more miserable than if it really did so . However ... affection towards one who would make it reciprocal , betray any softness or effeminacy that the most masculine ...
... affections of his wife for ever from him , make both him and her more miserable than if it really did so . However ... affection towards one who would make it reciprocal , betray any softness or effeminacy that the most masculine ...
Strana 136
... affection of the Divine Being to that of a wise father , who would have his sons exercised with labour , disappointment , and pain , that they may gather strength , and improve their fortitude . On this occasion the philosopher rises ...
... affection of the Divine Being to that of a wise father , who would have his sons exercised with labour , disappointment , and pain , that they may gather strength , and improve their fortitude . On this occasion the philosopher rises ...
Strana 234
... affection , and that grounded upon the principles of reason , not the impulses of instinct . It is from the common prejudices which men receive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when ...
... affection , and that grounded upon the principles of reason , not the impulses of instinct . It is from the common prejudices which men receive from their parents , that hatreds are kept alive from one generation to another ; and when ...
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