The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not al- ways a good man . This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also , at ...
... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not al- ways a good man . This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also , at ...
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... passion is expressed in proper sounds , and whether the melody of those sounds be more or less pleasing . C. Si Mimnermus uti censet , sine amore jocisque Nil est jucundum ; vivas in amore jocisque . Hor . Lib . 1. Ep . vi . 65 . If ...
... passion is expressed in proper sounds , and whether the melody of those sounds be more or less pleasing . C. Si Mimnermus uti censet , sine amore jocisque Nil est jucundum ; vivas in amore jocisque . Hor . Lib . 1. Ep . vi . 65 . If ...
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... passion , that while they talk of the fair person remem- we admit of no graduates in it . Our pre- bered by each respective token . Accord- sidentship is bestowed according to the ing to the representation of the matter dignity of the ...
... passion , that while they talk of the fair person remem- we admit of no graduates in it . Our pre- bered by each respective token . Accord- sidentship is bestowed according to the ing to the representation of the matter dignity of the ...
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... passion for praise an be praise - worthy , contemn_little_merits ; unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little and allow no man to be so free with you , perfections robs us of what is due to us for as to praise you to your face . Your ...
... passion for praise an be praise - worthy , contemn_little_merits ; unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little and allow no man to be so free with you , perfections robs us of what is due to us for as to praise you to your face . Your ...
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... passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actions are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
... passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How many excellent speeches and honest actions are lost , for want of being indifferent ...
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