The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 29
... human nature , that , in such incidents , passion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to combat ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . I will not mention that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense it ...
... human nature , that , in such incidents , passion gets the better of reason ; and all we can think to combat ourselves , is impotent against half what we feel . I will not mention that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense it ...
Strana 41
... human kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been ... humanity by the most agreeable par- icipation , to consider them merely as objects of sight . This is abridging them of ...
... human kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms ; and those who seem to have been ... humanity by the most agreeable par- icipation , to consider them merely as objects of sight . This is abridging them of ...
Strana 45
... Human Understanding , with a paper of game better than any of the gentlemen in the patches in it . A Spelling - book . A Dictionary for the explanation of hard words . Sherlock upon Death . The fifteen Comforts of Matrimony . Sir ...
... Human Understanding , with a paper of game better than any of the gentlemen in the patches in it . A Spelling - book . A Dictionary for the explanation of hard words . Sherlock upon Death . The fifteen Comforts of Matrimony . Sir ...
Strana 47
... human nature , so it capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving en- tertainments . A ... humanity which is the ornament of our nature . They soften insolence , soothe affliction , and subdue the mind to the ...
... human nature , so it capable of giving the mind one of the most delightful and most improving en- tertainments . A ... humanity which is the ornament of our nature . They soften insolence , soothe affliction , and subdue the mind to the ...
Strana 89
... human hand it came , Or hostile god , is left unknown by fame . - DRYDEN . But of all the descriptive parts of this song , there are none more beautiful than the four following stanzas , which have a great force and spirit in them , and ...
... human hand it came , Or hostile god , is left unknown by fame . - DRYDEN . But of all the descriptive parts of this song , there are none more beautiful than the four following stanzas , which have a great force and spirit in them , and ...
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