The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 61
... object as it is impossible to get the better of ; I mean himself . He made no doubt of marrying me within four or five months , and began to proceed with such an as- sured easy air , that piqued my pride , not to banish him quite ...
... object as it is impossible to get the better of ; I mean himself . He made no doubt of marrying me within four or five months , and began to proceed with such an as- sured easy air , that piqued my pride , not to banish him quite ...
Pagina 87
... objects which were made to affect him by that Being who knows the inward frame of a soul , and how to please and ravish it in all its most secret powers and faculties . It is to this majestic presence of God we may apply those beautiful ...
... objects which were made to affect him by that Being who knows the inward frame of a soul , and how to please and ravish it in all its most secret powers and faculties . It is to this majestic presence of God we may apply those beautiful ...
Pagina 89
... objects which are most agreeable to them , and which they cannot meet with in these lower regions of nature ; objects , " which nei ther eye hath seen , nor ear heard , nor can it enter into the heart of man to conceive ? " - " I knew a ...
... objects which are most agreeable to them , and which they cannot meet with in these lower regions of nature ; objects , " which nei ther eye hath seen , nor ear heard , nor can it enter into the heart of man to conceive ? " - " I knew a ...
Pagina 92
... object that falls in your way , I am wholly taken up with one . Had that sage , who demanded what beauty was , lived to see the dear angel I love , he would not have asked such a ques- tion . Had another seen her , he would himself have ...
... object that falls in your way , I am wholly taken up with one . Had that sage , who demanded what beauty was , lived to see the dear angel I love , he would not have asked such a ques- tion . Had another seen her , he would himself have ...
Pagina 113
... objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be be- tween the head and the heart of such a creature , its af- fections , and its understanding ? Or could a society of such creatures , with no other bottom but self ...
... objects , and love none but himself ? What proportion would there be be- tween the head and the heart of such a creature , its af- fections , and its understanding ? Or could a society of such creatures , with no other bottom but self ...
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