Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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Strana 32
... passion or character in any one set of men , my thoughts were last night employed on the contemplation of human life in general ; and truly it appears to me , that the whole species are hurried on by the same desires , and engaged in ...
... passion or character in any one set of men , my thoughts were last night employed on the contemplation of human life in general ; and truly it appears to me , that the whole species are hurried on by the same desires , and engaged in ...
Strana 39
... passion to proceed ; but with much ado , she at last gave me to understand , that Cupid , her lady's lap - dog , was dangerously ill , and in so bad a condition , that her lady neither saw company , nor went abroad , for which reason ...
... passion to proceed ; but with much ado , she at last gave me to understand , that Cupid , her lady's lap - dog , was dangerously ill , and in so bad a condition , that her lady neither saw company , nor went abroad , for which reason ...
Strana 41
... passions of their mis- tresses , that they sacrifice superiority of sense to su- periority of condition , and are insensibly betrayed into the passions and prejudices of those whom they serve , without giving themselves leave to ...
... passions of their mis- tresses , that they sacrifice superiority of sense to su- periority of condition , and are insensibly betrayed into the passions and prejudices of those whom they serve , without giving themselves leave to ...
Strana 45
... passion of the lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This brings to my mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never ...
... passion of the lovers in this comedy , ( which stood so many trials , and was proved by such a variety of diverting inci- dents ) received with an universal approbation . This brings to my mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never ...
Strana 53
... passion which I saw in this unhappy people to be of the same nature with those unaccountable antipathies which some per- sons are born with , or rather as a kind of phrenzy , not unlike that which throws a man into terrors and agonies ...
... passion which I saw in this unhappy people to be of the same nature with those unaccountable antipathies which some per- sons are born with , or rather as a kind of phrenzy , not unlike that which throws a man into terrors and agonies ...
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