The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 33
... passionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think flows from an ad- miration of qualities in you , of which ... passion for every- thing that is truly great and noble , are what actu- ate all your life and actions ; and I hope ...
... passionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think flows from an ad- miration of qualities in you , of which ... passion for every- thing that is truly great and noble , are what actu- ate all your life and actions ; and I hope ...
Strana 44
... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good taan . " This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also at ...
... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good taan . " This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also at ...
Strana 68
... passion in one language will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation - or , to speak ...
... passion in one language will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation - or , to speak ...
Strana 69
... passion of love is the most gene- ral concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honor of that tender passion ...
... passion of love is the most gene- ral concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that university , who have erected themselves into a society in honor of that tender passion ...
Strana 77
... passions , as well as to those which are of little more use than to divert the imagination ? But the manner of a lady's ... passion of her sex into a love of books and retirement . She converses chiefly with men ( as she has often said ...
... passions , as well as to those which are of little more use than to divert the imagination ? But the manner of a lady's ... passion of her sex into a love of books and retirement . She converses chiefly with men ( as she has often said ...
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