The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... pleasures and pain to the rest of the world ; but I speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what ...
... pleasures and pain to the rest of the world ; but I speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what ...
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... pleasure , observed the honour you do the whole fraternity of the hen - pecked , in placing that illustrious man at our head ; and it does in a very great measure baffle the raillery of pert rogues , who have no advantage above us , but ...
... pleasure , observed the honour you do the whole fraternity of the hen - pecked , in placing that illustrious man at our head ; and it does in a very great measure baffle the raillery of pert rogues , who have no advantage above us , but ...
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... pleasure at this time than at any other . Devotion likewise , as the excellent author abovementioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when it rises in the soul at a time that the body is thus laid at ...
... pleasure at this time than at any other . Devotion likewise , as the excellent author abovementioned has hinted , is in a very particular manner heightened and inflamed , when it rises in the soul at a time that the body is thus laid at ...
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... Pleasures of the Imagination , I find among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that greatness is one . This has sug- gested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which ...
... Pleasures of the Imagination , I find among the three sources of those pleasures which you have discovered , that greatness is one . This has sug- gested to me the reason why , of all objects that I have ever seen , there is none which ...
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... pleasure that can arise from greatness . I must confess it is impossible for me to survey this world of fluid matter , without thinking on the hand that first poured it out , and made a proper channel for its recep- tion . Such an ...
... pleasure that can arise from greatness . I must confess it is impossible for me to survey this world of fluid matter , without thinking on the hand that first poured it out , and made a proper channel for its recep- tion . Such an ...
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