The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... happiness in this world to his care and protection ? Must not that man be aban- doned even to all manner of humanity , who can de- ceive a woman with appearances of affection and kindness , for no other end but to torment her with more ...
... happiness in this world to his care and protection ? Must not that man be aban- doned even to all manner of humanity , who can de- ceive a woman with appearances of affection and kindness , for no other end but to torment her with more ...
第 154 頁
... happiness of an ambitious man , who gives every one a dominion over it , who thus subjects him- self to the good or ill speeches of others , and puts it in the power of every malicious tongue to throw him into a fit of melancholy , and ...
... happiness of an ambitious man , who gives every one a dominion over it , who thus subjects him- self to the good or ill speeches of others , and puts it in the power of every malicious tongue to throw him into a fit of melancholy , and ...
第 155 頁
... happiness , but subjects him to much uneasiness and dissatisfaction . I shall in the last place show , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction ...
... happiness , but subjects him to much uneasiness and dissatisfaction . I shall in the last place show , that it hinders us from obtaining an end which we have abilities to acquire , and which is accompanied with fulness of satisfaction ...
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Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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