The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 43
... pleasure ; and such a pleasure it is which which one meets with in the representation of a well NO . 39 . 43 THE SPECTATOR , of every moment. He that hopes for it must ...
... pleasure ; and such a pleasure it is which which one meets with in the representation of a well NO . 39 . 43 THE SPECTATOR , of every moment. He that hopes for it must ...
Strana 92
When the day grows too busy for these gentlemen to enjoy any longer the pleasures of their deshabille with any manner of confidence , they give place to men who have business or good sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house ...
When the day grows too busy for these gentlemen to enjoy any longer the pleasures of their deshabille with any manner of confidence , they give place to men who have business or good sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house ...
Strana 103
... pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an innocent mind , are the true ingredients for becoming , and enjoying life . All men of true taste would call a man of wit ...
... pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an innocent mind , are the true ingredients for becoming , and enjoying life . All men of true taste would call a man of wit ...
Strana 118
... pleasure , or the fear of want . The former , when it becomes too violent , degenerates into Luxury , and the latter into Avarice . As these two principles of action draw different ways , PERSIUS has given us a very hu- morous account ...
... pleasure , or the fear of want . The former , when it becomes too violent , degenerates into Luxury , and the latter into Avarice . As these two principles of action draw different ways , PERSIUS has given us a very hu- morous account ...
Strana 120
... PLEASURE chuse " To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . " When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of Luxury ; and as these pleasures are very ...
... PLEASURE chuse " To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . " When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of Luxury ; and as these pleasures are very ...
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