The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... Pleasure and Virtue , an Allegory 98. Letter from a Woman in love - Im- ADDISON . pressive Tendency of Poetry STEELE . ...... 99. Advantages from having but one Theatre - Attack and Expulsion of Divito - Remonstrance of the Upholders ...
... Pleasure and Virtue , an Allegory 98. Letter from a Woman in love - Im- ADDISON . pressive Tendency of Poetry STEELE . ...... 99. Advantages from having but one Theatre - Attack and Expulsion of Divito - Remonstrance of the Upholders ...
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... pleasure crowns the night . ' From my own Apartment , July 27 . Tragical Passion was the subject of the discourse where I last visited this evening ; and a gentleman who knows that I am at present writing a very deep tragedy , directed ...
... pleasure crowns the night . ' From my own Apartment , July 27 . Tragical Passion was the subject of the discourse where I last visited this evening ; and a gentleman who knows that I am at present writing a very deep tragedy , directed ...
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... pleasure ; upon which I asked him who they both were ; when he thus informed me of their persons and circumstances : 6 You may remember , Isaac , that I have often told you , there are beings of a superior rank to mankind ; who ...
... pleasure ; upon which I asked him who they both were ; when he thus informed me of their persons and circumstances : 6 You may remember , Isaac , that I have often told you , there are beings of a superior rank to mankind ; who ...
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... pleasure and satisfaction ; and Amanda's relish of the goods of life is all that makes them pleasing to Florio : they behave them- selves to each other , when present , with a certain apparent benevolence , which transports above rap ...
... pleasure and satisfaction ; and Amanda's relish of the goods of life is all that makes them pleasing to Florio : they behave them- selves to each other , when present , with a certain apparent benevolence , which transports above rap ...
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... pleasure ; but un- der the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a play of old Haywood's a speech at the end of an act , which touched this point with much spirit . He makes a married man in ...
... pleasure ; but un- der the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a play of old Haywood's a speech at the end of an act , which touched this point with much spirit . He makes a married man in ...
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