... can intimate to the heart. Such a pair give charms to virtue, and make pleafant the ways of innocence : a deviation from the rules of fuch a commerce would be courting pain; for fuch a life is as much to be preferred to any thing that can be communicated... The Lover: To which is Added, The Reader; - Page 171by Sir Richard Steele - 1715 - 297 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1789 - 814 lehte
...urged by religion and duty, foi warded by paflion, can intimate to the ;. 'it. Such a pair give charm*. to virtue, and make pleafant the ways of innocence...commerce would be courting pain ; for fuch a life Uas much to be preferred to any thing hat can be communicated by criminal fatigfaaions (to fpcak of... | |
| 1787 - 528 lehte
...promote tint iielight by all the methods which real'on, urged by religion and duty, forwarded by palTion, can intimate to the heart. Such a pair give charms...deviation from the rules of fuch a commerce would be courtinç pain ; for fuch a life is as much to be preferred to any thing that can be communicated by... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 404 lehte
...promote that delight by all the methods which reafon, urged by religion and duty, forwarded by paffion, can intimate to the heart. Such a pair give charms...pain; for fuch a life is as much to be preferred to any thing that can be communicated by criminal fatisfactions (to fpeak of it in the mildeft terms),... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 412 lehte
...intimate to the heart. Such a pair rgive charms jQJyirtu«!', and make pleafant the ways of innoqepce ; a deviation from the rules of -fuch a commerce would...pain; for fuch: a life is as much to be preferred to any thing that can be communicated by criminal fatisfaftioni .(to fpeak of it in the mildeft terms),... | |
| William M. Dunning - 1835 - 456 lehte
...procure delight for each other by all the methods which reason, urged by duty, forwarded by passion, can intimate to the heart. Such a pair give charms to virtue, and make pleasant the ways of innocence. A deviation from the rules of such a commerce would be courting pain... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1889 - 416 lehte
...promote that delight by all the methods which reason, urged by religion and duty, forwarded by passion, can intimate to the heart. Such a pair give charms to virtue, and make pleasant the ways of innocence. A deviation from the rules of such n commerce would be courting pain... | |
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