“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... they difcover nothing : his pleasure arifes from his disappointinents , and his life is fpent in purfuit of a fecret that deftroys his happiness if . he chance to find it . A 3 AN An ardent love is always a ftrong ingredient in this THE ...
... they difcover nothing : his pleasure arifes from his disappointinents , and his life is fpent in purfuit of a fecret that deftroys his happiness if . he chance to find it . A 3 AN An ardent love is always a ftrong ingredient in this THE ...
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... pleasure of her fenfes , the employment of her thoughts ; and is angry at every thing fie admires , or takes delight in , befides himself . PHEDRIA's request to his miftrefs , upon his leav .. ing her for three days , is inimitably ...
... pleasure of her fenfes , the employment of her thoughts ; and is angry at every thing fie admires , or takes delight in , befides himself . PHEDRIA's request to his miftrefs , upon his leav .. ing her for three days , is inimitably ...
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... pleasure in the jealousy of those who love them , that infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . I. 208 . Tho ...
... pleasure in the jealousy of those who love them , that infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6. v . I. 208 . Tho ...
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... pleasure , carries all the vot MAY caft my ALOSCOMMON . Ions , the Mercurial and the tutor Bree readers under two great general divifi-- The first are 1 the gay part of my difciples , who require fpeculations of wit and humour ; the ...
... pleasure , carries all the vot MAY caft my ALOSCOMMON . Ions , the Mercurial and the tutor Bree readers under two great general divifi-- The first are 1 the gay part of my difciples , who require fpeculations of wit and humour ; the ...
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... pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I MUST Confels , were I left to myfelt , I fhould rather aim at inftructing than diverting : but if we will be useful to the world , we must take it as we find it . Authors of ...
... pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I MUST Confels , were I left to myfelt , I fhould rather aim at inftructing than diverting : but if we will be useful to the world , we must take it as we find it . Authors of ...
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