The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... pleasure , these sons of darkness may be said to make their pleasure their business . They might conquer their corrupt inclinations with half the pains they are at in gratifying them . " Nor is the invention of these men less to be ad ...
... pleasure , these sons of darkness may be said to make their pleasure their business . They might conquer their corrupt inclinations with half the pains they are at in gratifying them . " Nor is the invention of these men less to be ad ...
Strana 40
... pleasure interrupted by envy . It is not to him of any consequence what this man is famed for , or for what the other is pre- ferred . He knows there is in such a place an unin- terrupted walk ; he can meet in such a company an ...
... pleasure interrupted by envy . It is not to him of any consequence what this man is famed for , or for what the other is pre- ferred . He knows there is in such a place an unin- terrupted walk ; he can meet in such a company an ...
Strana 287
... pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you consider music only valuable as it is agreeable to and heightens the purpose of poetry , we consent that that is not only the true way of relishing that pleasure ...
... pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you consider music only valuable as it is agreeable to and heightens the purpose of poetry , we consent that that is not only the true way of relishing that pleasure ...
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