The Spectator, Volume 9Edward Earle., 1753 |
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... Soul might , perhaps , have tempted You into fome beautiful Errors , and made You , out of Generofity to others , do fome Wrong to Your own private Fortunes . I am , my Lord , glad at my very Heart , that while I am only defcribing to ...
... Soul might , perhaps , have tempted You into fome beautiful Errors , and made You , out of Generofity to others , do fome Wrong to Your own private Fortunes . I am , my Lord , glad at my very Heart , that while I am only defcribing to ...
Pagina 4
... Soul , re- quires the Complexion of a Moor ; and nothing will please the bright Eyes of this Fair Creature , but a Man that looks Black in the Face . A ftring of Swarthy Fellows ride behind her Coach ; but ' tis believ'd one of a ...
... Soul , re- quires the Complexion of a Moor ; and nothing will please the bright Eyes of this Fair Creature , but a Man that looks Black in the Face . A ftring of Swarthy Fellows ride behind her Coach ; but ' tis believ'd one of a ...
Pagina 20
... of his Lady's Face , lanches out into the jufter Commendation of the more lafting Per- fections of her Soul : While , on the other hand , who can fufficiently fufficiently lafh the Folly of that Perfon , who , 20 N ° 6415 The SPECTATOR .
... of his Lady's Face , lanches out into the jufter Commendation of the more lafting Per- fections of her Soul : While , on the other hand , who can fufficiently fufficiently lafh the Folly of that Perfon , who , 20 N ° 6415 The SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
... Soul , loaded as it was with Compuncti- on , and too wet , as I may fay , to catch ; I was fo full of Pity , that ' till then , I thought I could have no Room for Anger and Indignation . The Memory of the Brute has ftill fo great an ...
... Soul , loaded as it was with Compuncti- on , and too wet , as I may fay , to catch ; I was fo full of Pity , that ' till then , I thought I could have no Room for Anger and Indignation . The Memory of the Brute has ftill fo great an ...
Pagina 46
... Soul that knows no Stain or Blemish of its Purity , remaining even when every Particle of the Body , like Job's , was put to the utmoft Rack , and to the most exquifite Torments that ' could the moft peculiarly affect each Particle ...
... Soul that knows no Stain or Blemish of its Purity , remaining even when every Particle of the Body , like Job's , was put to the utmoft Rack , and to the most exquifite Torments that ' could the moft peculiarly affect each Particle ...
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