The Spectator, Band 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... desire grows more sist in refusing what they secretly approve . violent , and ( like all other habits ) gathers I would in this particular propose the ex - strength by age at the same time that it ample of Eve to all her daughters , as ...
... desire grows more sist in refusing what they secretly approve . violent , and ( like all other habits ) gathers I would in this particular propose the ex - strength by age at the same time that it ample of Eve to all her daughters , as ...
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... desire of fame in the actor . is this common judgment and opinion of mankind ill - founded : for certainly it de- notes no great bravery of mind , to be work- ed up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a desire ...
... desire of fame in the actor . is this common judgment and opinion of mankind ill - founded : for certainly it de- notes no great bravery of mind , to be work- ed up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a desire ...
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... desire of it lays us open to many ac- method . I have first of all considered the cidental troubles which those are free from , reasons why Providence may have implant- who have not such a tender regard for it . ed in our minds such a ...
... desire of it lays us open to many ac- method . I have first of all considered the cidental troubles which those are free from , reasons why Providence may have implant- who have not such a tender regard for it . ed in our minds such a ...
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CONTENTS | xii |
Death of Sir Roger de Coverley | 19 |
M | 24 |
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