The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 49
... observe that he insists largely on the pleasures which he enjoyed , or hoped to enjoy , and on the perfection of the object of his de- sires ; it is the loss which is always uppermost in his mind . The violent effects produced by love ...
... observe that he insists largely on the pleasures which he enjoyed , or hoped to enjoy , and on the perfection of the object of his de- sires ; it is the loss which is always uppermost in his mind . The violent effects produced by love ...
Strana 76
... Observe that part of a beautiful woman where she is perhaps the most beautiful , about the neck and breasts ; the smoothness ; the softness ; the easy and insen- sible swell ; the variety of the surface , which is never for the smallest ...
... Observe that part of a beautiful woman where she is perhaps the most beautiful , about the neck and breasts ; the smoothness ; the softness ; the easy and insen- sible swell ; the variety of the surface , which is never for the smallest ...
Strana 277
... observe , and observe with pleasure , that our affairs rather wear a more promising aspect than they did on the opening of this session . We have had some leading suc- cesses . But those who rate them at the high est ( higher a great ...
... observe , and observe with pleasure , that our affairs rather wear a more promising aspect than they did on the opening of this session . We have had some leading suc- cesses . But those who rate them at the high est ( higher a great ...
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