| Joseph Spence - Aesthetics - 1752 - 56 pages
...pretty Lines : . - - e, tJopet and T$, fair Pleafurf's failing Train , Hate t Fear t and grief, ibe Family of Pain. The former of which, naturally give 'an additional Luftre and Enlivening to Beauty ; as the. latter arc too apt to fling a Gloom and Cloud over k. ^ Yet in thefe, and all the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 366 pages
...of Pain. •.••'- • The former of which, nhturaUy give an additional Luftre and Enlivening to Beauty ; as the latter are too apt to fling a Gloom and Cloud over it. ', T, iv>. ". " 'e '-i «• ":»" 7 : ''V Yet in thefe, and all the i&ther PaffioQs, I dd ribt know... | |
| Philosophy - 1765 - 378 pages
...of each Sort, in Two very pretty Lines ; Love, Hspe, and Jey, fair Pleafuri s failing Train ; Jfate, Fear, and Grief \ the Family of Pain, The former of...and Cloud over it. Yet in thefe, and all the other Paflions, I do nojt know whether Moderation may not be, in a great [.>] From trifl itire, hiiaritatis,... | |
| 698 pages
...principal paflions of each fort, in two very pretty lines, " Love, Hope, and Joy, fair Pleafure'fc Trailing Train ; «« Hate, Fear, and Grief, the Family of Pain."— The former of thefe naturally give an additional luftre and enlivening to beauty, a< the latter axe too apt to fling... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 712 pages
...principal paflion of each fort in two very pretty lines. Love, Hope and Joy, fair pleafure's fmiling train; Hate, Fear, and Grief the family of pain. The...and cloud over it. Yet in thefe, and all the other paffions, I do not know whether moderation may not be, in a great meafure, the rule of their beauty,... | |
| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 604 pages
...principal paffion of each fort in two very pretty lines. Love, Hope and Joy, fair pleafure's fmiling train; Hate, Fear, and Grief the family of pain. The...latter are too apt to fling a gloom and cloud over it. a ' Ga Yet Yet in thefe,. and all the other paliions, I dd not know whether moderation may not be,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 430 pages
...principal paffion of each fort in two very pretty lines : Love, hope, and joy, fair pleafure's fmiling train ; Hate, fear, and grief, the family of pain. The former of which naturally give an additional luilre and enlivening to beauty ; as the latter are to» apt to fling a gloom and cloud over it. Yet... | |
| English literature - 1770 - 790 pages
...of each fort in two very pretty lines : Lore, Hope, «nd Joy, fair Pleaftire's Cmiling train ; Hare, Fear, and Grief, the family of Pain. The former of which naturally give an additional luftre and enlivoing to beauty ; as the .latter are apt to fling a gloom and cloud over it. V. Beauty without... | |
| Manual - Essays - 1809 - 324 pages
...included the principal passion of each sort in two lines ; " Love, Hope, and Joy, fair Pleasure's smiling train; " Hate, Fear and Grief, the family of Pain. The former of which naturally give an additional lustre and enlivening to beauty ; as the latter are too apt to fling a gloom over it. Yet in these... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1819 - 490 pages
...each sort in two very appropriate lines: " Love, hope, and joy, fair pleasure's smiling train ; Ilatp, fear, and grief, the family of pain." The former of which naturally give an additional lustre and enlivening to beauty ; as the latter are too apt to cast a gloom and cloud over it. Yet... | |
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