The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... agreeable than Motion ; and while he has a warm Fire and his Doxy , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every Man who terminates his Satisfac- tion and Enjoyments within the Supply of his own Necessities and Passions , is ...
... agreeable than Motion ; and while he has a warm Fire and his Doxy , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every Man who terminates his Satisfac- tion and Enjoyments within the Supply of his own Necessities and Passions , is ...
Pagina 21
... agreeable , a ruddy Vigour in his Countenance , Strength in his Limbs , with Ringlets of fair Hair loosely flow- ing on his Shoulders . It happened , in the Course of the Voyage , that the Achilles , in some Distress , put into a Creek ...
... agreeable , a ruddy Vigour in his Countenance , Strength in his Limbs , with Ringlets of fair Hair loosely flow- ing on his Shoulders . It happened , in the Course of the Voyage , that the Achilles , in some Distress , put into a Creek ...
Pagina 33
... agreeable Entertainment , but if it would take the entire Possession of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Sense , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater Tendency to the Refinement of humane Nature : I must ...
... agreeable Entertainment , but if it would take the entire Possession of our Ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing Sense , if it would exclude Arts that have a much greater Tendency to the Refinement of humane Nature : I must ...
Pagina 55
... agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of Favour , has studied no Arts to please ; Daphne , despairing of any Inclination towards her Person , has depended only on her Merit . Lætitia has always something in her Air that is sullen , grave ...
... agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of Favour , has studied no Arts to please ; Daphne , despairing of any Inclination towards her Person , has depended only on her Merit . Lætitia has always something in her Air that is sullen , grave ...
Pagina 68
... agreeable Con- the Ideas presented to them , affect their Imagina- fusions , according as the Objects before them , or No. 42. ] Wednesday , April 18 , 1711. [. following Lines , in which the Thought is very natural , and apt to move ...
... agreeable Con- the Ideas presented to them , affect their Imagina- fusions , according as the Objects before them , or No. 42. ] Wednesday , April 18 , 1711. [. following Lines , in which the Thought is very natural , and apt to move ...
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