The Spectator, Zväzok 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... desire my female readers to consider , that as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin wrinkles in a few years , and loses the strength of its colourings so soon , that we have scaree time to admire ...
... desire my female readers to consider , that as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin wrinkles in a few years , and loses the strength of its colourings so soon , that we have scaree time to admire ...
Strana 37
... desires in the soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ...
... desires in the soul of man , than the notions of Plato and his followers upon that subject . They tell us , that every passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ...
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... desires which it is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it . He lives in a state of " invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always ...
... desires which it is impossible for him to gratify ; solicited by a passion that has neither objects nor organs adapted to it . He lives in a state of " invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always ...
Strana 40
... desire in female companions , with a dash of coquetry , that from time to time gave me a great many agreeable I was , after my way , in love with both of them , and had such frequent opportunities of pleading my passion to them when ...
... desire in female companions , with a dash of coquetry , that from time to time gave me a great many agreeable I was , after my way , in love with both of them , and had such frequent opportunities of pleading my passion to them when ...
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... desire , Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night , in sighs and tears all day * . * Lard Rochester's Imitation of Horace , Lib . 1. Sat. x . * Miss Shepheard , afterwards Mrs. Perry . See No SPECTATOR . 91 .
... desire , Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night , in sighs and tears all day * . * Lard Rochester's Imitation of Horace , Lib . 1. Sat. x . * Miss Shepheard , afterwards Mrs. Perry . See No SPECTATOR . 91 .
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