The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 12
... passion , and prejudice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable . In the next place I would recommend this pa- per to the daily perusal of those Gentlemen whom I cannot but confider as my ...
... passion , and prejudice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable . In the next place I would recommend this pa- per to the daily perusal of those Gentlemen whom I cannot but confider as my ...
Strana 25
... passion at the bar . Ne- vertheless , as they do not know what strifes may arife , they appear at the hall every day , that they may chew themselves in a readiness to enter the lifts , whenever there shall be occafion for them . The ...
... passion at the bar . Ne- vertheless , as they do not know what strifes may arife , they appear at the hall every day , that they may chew themselves in a readiness to enter the lifts , whenever there shall be occafion for them . The ...
Strana 26
... passion gets the better of ' reason ; and all we can think to comfort our- ' selves , is impotent against half what we feel . I ' will not mention that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense it is represented to have • is that ...
... passion gets the better of ' reason ; and all we can think to comfort our- ' selves , is impotent against half what we feel . I ' will not mention that we had an idiot in the scene , and all the sense it is represented to have • is that ...
Strana 35
... passion is expressed in proper sounds , and whether the melody of those sounds be more or less pleasing . assembly for one of a fudden to rise and make a difcourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind ...
... passion is expressed in proper sounds , and whether the melody of those sounds be more or less pleasing . assembly for one of a fudden to rise and make a difcourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his mind ...
Strana 45
... passion for esteem will be more fully gratified ; men will praise you in When our confciousness turns upon the main ' their actions ; where you now receive one com- design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon pliment , you will ...
... passion for esteem will be more fully gratified ; men will praise you in When our confciousness turns upon the main ' their actions ; where you now receive one com- design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon pliment , you will ...
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