The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 49
... Passion or Resentment , can overcome this powerful Instinct , and extinguish natural Affection , debases his Mind even below Brutality , frustrates , as much as in him lies , the great No. 181 . Design of Providence , and strikes out ...
... Passion or Resentment , can overcome this powerful Instinct , and extinguish natural Affection , debases his Mind even below Brutality , frustrates , as much as in him lies , the great No. 181 . Design of Providence , and strikes out ...
Strana 50
... Passion . They stifled their Flames for some time , under Apprehen- sion of the fatal Consequences that might ensue . Egin- hart at length resolving to hazard all , rather than live deprived of one whom his Heart was so much set upon ...
... Passion . They stifled their Flames for some time , under Apprehen- sion of the fatal Consequences that might ensue . Egin- hart at length resolving to hazard all , rather than live deprived of one whom his Heart was so much set upon ...
Strana 63
... those who believe they do it only out of a Passion for God's Glory , Ill - nature is another dreadful Imitator of Zeal . Many a good Man may have a Natural Rancour and No. 185 . 1711 . and Malice in his Heart THE SPECTATOR 63.
... those who believe they do it only out of a Passion for God's Glory , Ill - nature is another dreadful Imitator of Zeal . Many a good Man may have a Natural Rancour and No. 185 . 1711 . and Malice in his Heart THE SPECTATOR 63.
Strana 72
... Passion went no further than to be admired , and she is of that unreasonable Temper as not to value the Inconstancy of her Lovers , provided she can boast she once had their Addresses , I Biblis was the second I aimed at , and her ...
... Passion went no further than to be admired , and she is of that unreasonable Temper as not to value the Inconstancy of her Lovers , provided she can boast she once had their Addresses , I Biblis was the second I aimed at , and her ...
Strana 76
... Passion I heretofore professed towards you , so has Vanity no Share in the Glory to which you have now raised me . Innocence , Knowledge , Beauty , Virtue , Sincerity and Discretion , are the_constant Ornaments of her who has said this ...
... Passion I heretofore professed towards you , so has Vanity no Share in the Glory to which you have now raised me . Innocence , Knowledge , Beauty , Virtue , Sincerity and Discretion , are the_constant Ornaments of her who has said this ...
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