The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 65
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater Flame ; But faithful Friendship doth them both suppress , And them with mastering Discipline does tame , Through Thoughts ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater Flame ; But faithful Friendship doth them both suppress , And them with mastering Discipline does tame , Through Thoughts ...
Strana 69
... the Men are more taken Notice of than I am , The Men are such unthinking Sots , that they do not prefer her who restrains all her Passions and Affections , and keeps No. 492 . Wednes day , Sept. 24 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 69.
... the Men are more taken Notice of than I am , The Men are such unthinking Sots , that they do not prefer her who restrains all her Passions and Affections , and keeps No. 492 . Wednes day , Sept. 24 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 69.
Strana 78
... Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart of Man , Religion contracts the Circle of our Pleasures , but leaves it wide enough for her Votaries ...
... Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart of Man , Religion contracts the Circle of our Pleasures , but leaves it wide enough for her Votaries ...
Strana 82
... Affections more immediately proper to each State : They indulged the Levity of Childhood with Tenderness , overlooked the Gayety of Youth with good Nature , tempered the forward Ambition and Impatience of ripened Manhood with Discretion ...
... Affections more immediately proper to each State : They indulged the Levity of Childhood with Tenderness , overlooked the Gayety of Youth with good Nature , tempered the forward Ambition and Impatience of ripened Manhood with Discretion ...
Strana 85
... Affection was no Step to their Preferment , though it was to their Reputation . By this Means a kind Aspect , a Salutation , a Smile , and giving out his Hand , had the Weight of what is esteemed by 1712 . No. 497. vulgar Minds more ...
... Affection was no Step to their Preferment , though it was to their Reputation . By this Means a kind Aspect , a Salutation , a Smile , and giving out his Hand , had the Weight of what is esteemed by 1712 . No. 497. vulgar Minds more ...
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