The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 35
... pleasure to me that I have this oppor- tunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My Lord , your Lordship's most obliged , And most obedient , humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE ...
... pleasure to me that I have this oppor- tunity of professing myself one of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My Lord , your Lordship's most obliged , And most obedient , humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE ...
Strana 78
... pleasure they have in the consciousness that they are the objects of love and admiration , are ever changing the air of their countenances , and altering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with new ...
... pleasure they have in the consciousness that they are the objects of love and admiration , are ever changing the air of their countenances , and altering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with new ...
Strana 97
... Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these plea- sures are very ...
... Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one , and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these plea- sures are very ...
Strana 122
... pleasure in conversation but among one does not behold his life as a short , transient , equals ; and would pleasantly bewail himself that perplexing state , made up of trifling pleasures he always lived in a crowd , but was the only ...
... pleasure in conversation but among one does not behold his life as a short , transient , equals ; and would pleasantly bewail himself that perplexing state , made up of trifling pleasures he always lived in a crowd , but was the only ...
Strana 126
... pleasure in the pursuit How far removed from a woman of this light of it . From thence I presume it arises , that so imagination is Eudosia ! Eudosia has all the arts many people call themselves virtuous , from no of life and good ...
... pleasure in the pursuit How far removed from a woman of this light of it . From thence I presume it arises , that so imagination is Eudosia ! Eudosia has all the arts many people call themselves virtuous , from no of life and good ...
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