Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2,Teil 3S. Walker, 1826 |
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... pleasure , still haustible fund of counsels and sup- more sensible , more warm , more na - ports in private life ; with a tranquil- tural , and more implanted in the lity and delight not to be expressed . heart of man , constituted the ...
... pleasure , still haustible fund of counsels and sup- more sensible , more warm , more na - ports in private life ; with a tranquil- tural , and more implanted in the lity and delight not to be expressed . heart of man , constituted the ...
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... Pleasure , and ac- and something fiery and irregular in company those who were enticed all his motions . His name was away at the call of the Passions ; Genius . He darted like an eagle up they accompanied them , however , but the ...
... Pleasure , and ac- and something fiery and irregular in company those who were enticed all his motions . His name was away at the call of the Passions ; Genius . He darted like an eagle up they accompanied them , however , but the ...
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... pleasure , of some species It is by this principle chiefly that or other , in contemplating objects of poetry , painting , and other affecting this kind . Do we not read the au- arts , transfuse their passions from thentic histories of ...
... pleasure , of some species It is by this principle chiefly that or other , in contemplating objects of poetry , painting , and other affecting this kind . Do we not read the au- arts , transfuse their passions from thentic histories of ...
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