The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 78
... sorrow of my heart to be agreeable there ; that very sorrow quickens her af- fection . ' This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution , and the kind- ness flows as easily and silently as the ...
... sorrow of my heart to be agreeable there ; that very sorrow quickens her af- fection . ' This passion towards each other , when once well fixed , enters into the very constitution , and the kind- ness flows as easily and silently as the ...
Page 98
... sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of ...
... sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of ...
Page 98
... sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of ...
... sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of ...
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