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Pagina 35
this great and good End , all Breaches against that noble Paffion , the Cement of Society , fhall be feverely examined . But this , and all other Matters loofely hinted at now , and in my former Pa- pers , fhall have their proper Place ...
this great and good End , all Breaches against that noble Paffion , the Cement of Society , fhall be feverely examined . But this , and all other Matters loofely hinted at now , and in my former Pa- pers , fhall have their proper Place ...
Pagina 72
... Paffion , and Prejudice , than fuch as naturally conduce to inflame Hatreds , and make Enmities irreconcileable ? IN the next Place I would recom- mend this Paper to the daily Perufal of thofe Gentlemen whom I cannot but confider 1 3 3 ...
... Paffion , and Prejudice , than fuch as naturally conduce to inflame Hatreds , and make Enmities irreconcileable ? IN the next Place I would recom- mend this Paper to the daily Perufal of thofe Gentlemen whom I cannot but confider 1 3 3 ...
Pagina 114
... by being Confpicuous . I cannot conclude my Paper , with- out obferving that Virgil has very fine- ly touched upon this Female Paffion for Drefs Drefs and Show , in the Character of Camilla ; 114 The SPECTATOR . N ° 15 .
... by being Confpicuous . I cannot conclude my Paper , with- out obferving that Virgil has very fine- ly touched upon this Female Paffion for Drefs Drefs and Show , in the Character of Camilla ; 114 The SPECTATOR . N ° 15 .
Pagina 138
... Paffion , give the quickest Pangs to Perfons who are fubject to it . All the Perfections of their Fellow - Creatures are odious : Youth , Beauty , Valour and Wisdom are Provocations of their Difpleasure . What a Wretched and Apoftate ...
... Paffion , give the quickest Pangs to Perfons who are fubject to it . All the Perfections of their Fellow - Creatures are odious : Youth , Beauty , Valour and Wisdom are Provocations of their Difpleasure . What a Wretched and Apoftate ...
Pagina 141
... the future . HAVING throughly confidered the Nature of this Paffion , I have made it my Study how to avoid the Envy that may accrue to me from these GS my my Speculations ; and if I am not mi- ftaken N ° 19. The SPECTATOR . 141.
... the future . HAVING throughly confidered the Nature of this Paffion , I have made it my Study how to avoid the Envy that may accrue to me from these GS my my Speculations ; and if I am not mi- ftaken N ° 19. The SPECTATOR . 141.
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