| Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1677 - 314 páginas
...to be fo natural a confequent of this fort of ftudy , that of all the divertiferaents that look to innocently , they can fcarce fall upon any more hazardous....'tis very .difficult to imagine what vaft mifchief is don to the World , by the falfe notions and images of things ; particularly of Love and Honor , thefe... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1705 - 338 páginas
...feems to be fb natural a confequence of this fort of ftudy, that of all the divertifements that look fo innocently, they can fcarce fall upon any more hazardous....Mirrours. But when we confider upon what principles the Duellifts and Hedors of the Age defend their Out-rages, and how great a Devotion is paid to Luft, inftead... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1713 - 302 páginas
...Amour, thofe Authours are fubtle Cafuifts for all difficult cafes that may occur in it, will inftruct in the neceflary artifices of deluding Parents and...Mirrours. But when we confider upon what principles the Duellifts and Hectors of the Age defend their Out-rages, and how great a Devotion is paid to Luft,... | |
| 1737 - 770 páginas
...feems to be fo natural a Confequent of this Sort of Study, that of all the Diver tifements that look fo innocently, they can fcarce fall upon any more hazardous....of things, particularly of Love and Honour, thofe noblefl Concerns of human Life reprefented in thefe Mirrors: But when we confider upon what Principles... | |
| 1772 - 324 páginas
...ciivertifements that look lo innocently, they can Icarce fall upon anv more hazardous. 1ndeed it is very difficult to imagine what vaft mifchief is done...the world by the falfe notions and images of things, paricularly of love and honour, thofe noblell concerns of human life, reprefented in thefe mirrors.... | |
| John Dunton - 1867 - 380 páginas
...Nets, lay her Toils, to catch fome Body w-ho will more fatally infnare her. And indeed 'tis very hard to imagine what vaft Mifchief is done to the World,...particularly of Love and Honour, thofe Nobleft Concerns of Humane Life, reprefented in thefe Memoirs. But to return to our Damfel ; I fhall next fpeak of her... | |
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