The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 3
... consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think it pro- ceeded from an inveterate hatred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except ...
... consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think it pro- ceeded from an inveterate hatred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except ...
Strana 7
... consider the person , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded , as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shews you have a value for ...
... consider the person , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded , as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shews you have a value for ...
Strana 11
... consider the kindness that produced them , and there- fore represented him in her imagination , rather un- der the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul ...
... consider the kindness that produced them , and there- fore represented him in her imagination , rather un- der the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul ...
Strana 13
... true pains with ourselves to consider all things by the light of reason and justice , though a man were in the height of youth and amorous inclinations , he would 172 . 13 SPECTATOR . No 172. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1711. ...
... true pains with ourselves to consider all things by the light of reason and justice , though a man were in the height of youth and amorous inclinations , he would 172 . 13 SPECTATOR . No 172. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1711. ...
Strana 22
... consider , whether so many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or so many pea- sants made merry on Sir Roger's charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the ar- tificers will thank me , more than ...
... consider , whether so many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or so many pea- sants made merry on Sir Roger's charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the ar- tificers will thank me , more than ...
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