The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 14
... much astonished , having concluded within myself , that every one would take this opportunity of getting rid of his passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow 14 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
... much astonished , having concluded within myself , that every one would take this opportunity of getting rid of his passions , prejudices , and frailties . I took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow 14 No. 558 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 30
... passion ; but as soon as it is over , he is the best - humoured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china- ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morn- ing sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
... passion ; but as soon as it is over , he is the best - humoured creature in the world . When he is angry he breaks all my china- ware that chances to lie in his way , and the next morn- ing sends me in twice as much as he broke the day ...
Pagina 31
... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong message to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
... passion upon the china that was broke to his hand ; but the very next day , upon my giving a wrong message to one of the servants , he flew into such a rage , that he swept down a dozen tea - dishes , which , to my misfortune , stood ...
Pagina 32
... passions . Men have either no character at all , says a celebrated author , or it is that of being inconsistent with ... passion . This young gentleman had not long been in possession of his fair captive , when a complaint was made to ...
... passions . Men have either no character at all , says a celebrated author , or it is that of being inconsistent with ... passion . This young gentleman had not long been in possession of his fair captive , when a complaint was made to ...
Pagina 33
... passions in one and the same soul as can be supposed in two . We can hardly read the life of a great man who lived in former ages , or converse with any who is eminent among our contemporaries , that is not an instance of what I am ...
... passions in one and the same soul as can be supposed in two . We can hardly read the life of a great man who lived in former ages , or converse with any who is eminent among our contemporaries , that is not an instance of what I am ...
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