The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 151
... affection . He has nothing that's aspiring ; and , though he might rise to the highest order of nobility , he keeps himself in an inferior rank ; yet I think myself bound to use my endeavours to serve and promote him ; and would ...
... affection . He has nothing that's aspiring ; and , though he might rise to the highest order of nobility , he keeps himself in an inferior rank ; yet I think myself bound to use my endeavours to serve and promote him ; and would ...
Strana 180
... 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 of 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 of effeminacy that the most masculine ...
Strana 255
... affection is car- ried on by the eye only ; that good - breeding has made the tongue falsify the heart , and act a part of con- tinual constraint , while nature has preserved the eyes to herself that she may not be disguised , or misre ...
... affection is car- ried on by the eye only ; that good - breeding has made the tongue falsify the heart , and act a part of con- tinual constraint , while nature has preserved the eyes to herself that she may not be disguised , or misre ...
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