The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... pleasure has in it something insolent and improper for our being . There is a pretty sober liveliness in the ode of Horace to Delius , where he tells him , loud mirth or immoderate sorrow , inequality of behaviour either in prosperity ...
... pleasure has in it something insolent and improper for our being . There is a pretty sober liveliness in the ode of Horace to Delius , where he tells him , loud mirth or immoderate sorrow , inequality of behaviour either in prosperity ...
Strana 375
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Pin- kethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed , or judiciously ...
... pleasure too , what is it in the ingenious Mr. Pin- kethman to represent a sense of pleasure and pain at the same time ; as you may see him do this evening ? As it is certain that a stage ought to be wholly suppressed , or judiciously ...
Strana 449
... pleasure , in the works of nature , is very truly ascribed by Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Understanding , to a moral reason , in the following words : Beyond all this we may find another reason why God hath scattered up and down ...
... pleasure , in the works of nature , is very truly ascribed by Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Understanding , to a moral reason , in the following words : Beyond all this we may find another reason why God hath scattered up and down ...
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