The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... passion in no- thing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now they are Lovers , in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became such . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable phrenzy ...
... passion in no- thing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are fantastical , now they are Lovers , in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became such . The thoughts of the ancient poets on this agreeable phrenzy ...
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... passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it as her favourite distinction . From hence * Mr . JOHN HUGHES , it is that all arts , which pretend to improve it 18 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . sighed in vain for LETITIA, but found ...
... passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it as her favourite distinction . From hence * Mr . JOHN HUGHES , it is that all arts , which pretend to improve it 18 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . sighed in vain for LETITIA, but found ...
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... passion of her sex into a love of books and retire- ment . She converses chiefly with men , ( as she has often said herself ) but it is only in their writings ; and ad- mits of very few male - visitants , except my friend Sir ROGER ...
... passion of her sex into a love of books and retire- ment . She converses chiefly with men , ( as she has often said herself ) but it is only in their writings ; and ad- mits of very few male - visitants , except my friend Sir ROGER ...
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... passions , as well as to those which are of little more use than to divert the imagination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself usually in reading , shall be the subject of another paper , in which I design to recommend such ...
... passions , as well as to those which are of little more use than to divert the imagination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself usually in reading , shall be the subject of another paper , in which I design to recommend such ...
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... passion of praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections , robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actious are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
... passion of praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections , robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actious are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
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