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Pagina 6
... passion that can rise in If are represented as standing mute ; nor show the mind of man , which is admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of ...
... passion that can rise in If are represented as standing mute ; nor show the mind of man , which is admiration . how proper the occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of ...
Pagina 10
... passion towards the wife , the husband either whom we many daily converse with , we shall find that most did not see them , or put him to the contempt of their hours are takeu up in those three im- of overlooking them . In the mean time ...
... passion towards the wife , the husband either whom we many daily converse with , we shall find that most did not see them , or put him to the contempt of their hours are takeu up in those three im- of overlooking them . In the mean time ...
Pagina 11
... passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young females ...
... passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did so strongly excite my passion , young females ...
Pagina 16
... passion on both sides . He watched an |. Two of far nobler shape , erect and tall , God - like erect , with native honour clad In naked majesty , seem'd lords of all ; And worthy seem'd : for in their looks divine The image of their ...
... passion on both sides . He watched an |. Two of far nobler shape , erect and tall , God - like erect , with native honour clad In naked majesty , seem'd lords of all ; And worthy seem'd : for in their looks divine The image of their ...
Pagina 17
feigned passion on both sides . He watched an | and , with the nauseous familiarity of such un- opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , bred brutes snatched the papers out of my who could not expect a man of so great an es- hand ...
feigned passion on both sides . He watched an | and , with the nauseous familiarity of such un- opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I , bred brutes snatched the papers out of my who could not expect a man of so great an es- hand ...
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