The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... passion too gross to name in the old . The endeavours to revive a decaying passion generally extinguish the remains of it . 6 A woman who , from being a slattern , be- comes over - neat , or from being over - neat , be- comes a slattern ...
... passion too gross to name in the old . The endeavours to revive a decaying passion generally extinguish the remains of it . 6 A woman who , from being a slattern , be- comes over - neat , or from being over - neat , be- comes a slattern ...
Side 228
... passion and pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him all - sufficient . This last character , when divested of the glare of human philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more , than that a good and wise man should so arm ...
... passion and pain , and thought it enough to pronounce him all - sufficient . This last character , when divested of the glare of human philosophy that surrounds it , signifies no more , than that a good and wise man should so arm ...
Side xliii
... passion 506 A method proposed to preserve it alive after marriage 506 Rules recommended to the modest man by the Specta- Moorfields , by whom resorted to 505 Motteux , Peter , dedicates his poem on tea to the Spectator 552 484 Lying ...
... passion 506 A method proposed to preserve it alive after marriage 506 Rules recommended to the modest man by the Specta- Moorfields , by whom resorted to 505 Motteux , Peter , dedicates his poem on tea to the Spectator 552 484 Lying ...
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