The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 76
... Pleasure no more arises from the ear . I N the present emptiness of the town , I have several applications from the lower parts of the players , to admit fuffering to pass for acting . They in very obliging terms defire me to let a fall ...
... Pleasure no more arises from the ear . I N the present emptiness of the town , I have several applications from the lower parts of the players , to admit fuffering to pass for acting . They in very obliging terms defire me to let a fall ...
Strana 88
... pleasure , the greatest virtues lie neglected . I KNOW no one character that gives reason a greater shock , at the fame time that it pre- fents a good ridiculous image to the imagination , than that of a man of wit and pleasure about ...
... pleasure , the greatest virtues lie neglected . I KNOW no one character that gives reason a greater shock , at the fame time that it pre- fents a good ridiculous image to the imagination , than that of a man of wit and pleasure about ...
Strana 89
... pleasure a certain compla- cency and absence of all feverity , which the habit of a loose and unconcerned life gives them ; but tell the man of pleasure your secret wants , cares , or forrows , and you will find he has given up the ...
... pleasure a certain compla- cency and absence of all feverity , which the habit of a loose and unconcerned life gives them ; but tell the man of pleasure your secret wants , cares , or forrows , and you will find he has given up the ...
Strana 91
... pleasures of youth . If to be faluted , attend- ed , and confulted with deference , are inftances of pleasure , they are such as never fail a virtuous old age . In the enumeration of the imperfections and advantages of the younger and ...
... pleasures of youth . If to be faluted , attend- ed , and confulted with deference , are inftances of pleasure , they are such as never fail a virtuous old age . In the enumeration of the imperfections and advantages of the younger and ...
Strana 109
... pleasure , and children delighting themfelves in that which now they abhor for coming upon fuch hard terms to them , what would be still a greater happiness arifing from the care of • fuch instructors , would be , that we should have ...
... pleasure , and children delighting themfelves in that which now they abhor for coming upon fuch hard terms to them , what would be still a greater happiness arifing from the care of • fuch instructors , would be , that we should have ...
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