The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 132
... passion or resentment , can overcome this power- ful inftinct , and extinguish natural affection , de- bafes his mind even below brutality , fruf- trates , as much as in him lies , the great defign of Providence , and strikes out of his ...
... passion or resentment , can overcome this power- ful inftinct , and extinguish natural affection , de- bafes his mind even below brutality , fruf- trates , as much as in him lies , the great defign of Providence , and strikes out of his ...
Page 233
... passion which I smother ; but if you pleafe to go on thus like a gentleman of the town , and forget all regarde to yourself and family , I shall immediately enter upon your eftate for the arrears due to me , and without one . ' tear ...
... passion which I smother ; but if you pleafe to go on thus like a gentleman of the town , and forget all regarde to yourself and family , I shall immediately enter upon your eftate for the arrears due to me , and without one . ' tear ...
Page 290
... nary to be without a meaning . I am , madam , with the greatest passion , C C " < X Your most obedient , • most humble fervant , & c No. 302 Emilia cannot be fuppofed ignorant of her perfonal charms , 380 No. 361 . THE SPECTATOR .
... nary to be without a meaning . I am , madam , with the greatest passion , C C " < X Your most obedient , • most humble fervant , & c No. 302 Emilia cannot be fuppofed ignorant of her perfonal charms , 380 No. 361 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... passion first I felt , Commotion ftrange ! in all enjoyments elfe Superior and unmov'd , here only weak Against the charms of beauty's pow'rful glance . Or nature fail'd in me , and left fome part Not proof enough such object to sustain ...
... passion first I felt , Commotion ftrange ! in all enjoyments elfe Superior and unmov'd , here only weak Against the charms of beauty's pow'rful glance . Or nature fail'd in me , and left fome part Not proof enough such object to sustain ...
Page 130
... passion , and beginning again , if the can conquer the kind fentiments he has already conceived for him . When one fhews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to for fuccour , they have the whole woman between ...
... passion , and beginning again , if the can conquer the kind fentiments he has already conceived for him . When one fhews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to for fuccour , they have the whole woman between ...
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