The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... passion in a more particular manner . We may how- ever learn this lesson from it , that since devotion itself ( which one would be apt to think could not be too warm ) may disorder the mind , unless its heats are tempered with caution ...
... passion in a more particular manner . We may how- ever learn this lesson from it , that since devotion itself ( which one would be apt to think could not be too warm ) may disorder the mind , unless its heats are tempered with caution ...
Strana 123
... passion of the heart , rather than as a vicious affection of the mind . As there are frequent instances to be met with of a proud humility , so this passion , contrary to most others , affects applause , by avoiding all show and ...
... passion of the heart , rather than as a vicious affection of the mind . As there are frequent instances to be met with of a proud humility , so this passion , contrary to most others , affects applause , by avoiding all show and ...
Strana 354
... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or de- presses him according to the nature of such passion . But , alas ! I have not yet begun my story , and what is making sentences and observations when a man is ...
... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or de- presses him according to the nature of such passion . But , alas ! I have not yet begun my story , and what is making sentences and observations when a man is ...
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