The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Pleasure arises from his Disappointments , and his Life is spent in Pursuit of a Secret that destroys his Happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which ...
... Pleasure arises from his Disappointments , and his Life is spent in Pursuit of a Secret that destroys his Happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which ...
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... Pleasure of her Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ; and is angry at every thing she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself . Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably ...
... Pleasure of her Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ; and is angry at every thing she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself . Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably ...
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... Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such probably were the Considerations that directed the wise Man in his Advice to Husbands ; Be not jealous over the Wife of thy Bosom , and teach her not an evil Lesson ...
... Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such probably were the Considerations that directed the wise Man in his Advice to Husbands ; Be not jealous over the Wife of thy Bosom , and teach her not an evil Lesson ...
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... Pleasure in the Jealousie of those who love them , that insult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry ...
... Pleasure in the Jealousie of those who love them , that insult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry ...
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... Pleasure , and have ever since been throughly perswaded that one of those Gentlemen is extreamly necessary to enliven Conversation . I had an Entertainment last Week upon the Water for a Lady to whom I make my Addresses , with several ...
... Pleasure , and have ever since been throughly perswaded that one of those Gentlemen is extreamly necessary to enliven Conversation . I had an Entertainment last Week upon the Water for a Lady to whom I make my Addresses , with several ...
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