The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... obferve that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the perfon who provoked their jealoufy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furioufly , and throws off all the mixtures of fufpicion which choked and ...
... obferve that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the perfon who provoked their jealoufy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furioufly , and throws off all the mixtures of fufpicion which choked and ...
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... obferve how little is made of this inexpreffible injury , and how eafily men get into a ha- bit of being leaft agreeable where they are moft obliged to be fo . But this fubject deferves a diftinct Specula- tion , and I fhall obferve for ...
... obferve how little is made of this inexpreffible injury , and how eafily men get into a ha- bit of being leaft agreeable where they are moft obliged to be fo . But this fubject deferves a diftinct Specula- tion , and I fhall obferve for ...
Strana 45
... obferve , that the gloominefs in which fometimes the minds of the beft men are involved , very often stands in need of fuch little incitements to mirth and laughter , as are apt to difperfe melancholy , and put our faculties in good ...
... obferve , that the gloominefs in which fometimes the minds of the beft men are involved , very often stands in need of fuch little incitements to mirth and laughter , as are apt to difperfe melancholy , and put our faculties in good ...
Strana 63
... obferve upon it , that the first of this fort that made any confiderable figure in the world , was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue ; which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first ...
... obferve upon it , that the first of this fort that made any confiderable figure in the world , was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue ; which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first ...
Strana 72
... obferve that they are likewise in a most particular man- ner poffeffed with the fpirit of bigotry . They are wed , ded to opinions full of contradiction and impoffibility , and at the fame time look upon the smallest difficulty in an ...
... obferve that they are likewise in a most particular man- ner poffeffed with the fpirit of bigotry . They are wed , ded to opinions full of contradiction and impoffibility , and at the fame time look upon the smallest difficulty in an ...
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