The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 71823 |
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الصفحة 76
... passion , or love , to that with which they are so much delighted . Ingratitude is a vice insepara- ble to a lustful man ; and the possession of a woman by him , who has no thought but allaying a passion painful to himself , is ...
... passion , or love , to that with which they are so much delighted . Ingratitude is a vice insepara- ble to a lustful man ; and the possession of a woman by him , who has no thought but allaying a passion painful to himself , is ...
الصفحة 117
... passion should often swell to such a size as to burst the heart which contains it , if time did not make these circumstances less strong and lively , so that reason should become a more equal match for the passion , or if another desire ...
... passion should often swell to such a size as to burst the heart which contains it , if time did not make these circumstances less strong and lively , so that reason should become a more equal match for the passion , or if another desire ...
الصفحة 374
... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
... passion which the mind of man has for glory ; which , though it may be faulty in the excess of it , ought by no means to be discouraged . Perhaps some moralists are too severe in beating down this principle , which seems to be a spring ...
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