The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 24
... Affection is well placed , and sup ported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which are in the highest Degree engaged in this Alliance , there can nothing rise in the common Course of Life , or from the Blows or ...
... Affection is well placed , and sup ported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which are in the highest Degree engaged in this Alliance , there can nothing rise in the common Course of Life , or from the Blows or ...
Pagina 62
... Affection , This Passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very Constitution , and the Kindness flows as easily and silently as the Blood in the Veins . When this Affection is enjoyed in the most sublime Degree ...
... Affection , This Passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very Constitution , and the Kindness flows as easily and silently as the Blood in the Veins . When this Affection is enjoyed in the most sublime Degree ...
Pagina 193
... Affection which was between you and your excellent Brother , and know you love his Daughter as your own , so as not only to express the Tenderness of the best of Aunts , but even to supply that of the best of Fathers , I am sure it will ...
... Affection which was between you and your excellent Brother , and know you love his Daughter as your own , so as not only to express the Tenderness of the best of Aunts , but even to supply that of the best of Fathers , I am sure it will ...
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