The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 9
... lover's torments give her spiteful joy . ' But these often carry the humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt ...
... lover's torments give her spiteful joy . ' But these often carry the humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt ...
Strana 11
... lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and ...
... lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his soul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and ...
Strana 26
... lover of learning and silence ought to take notice of . I am , SIR , yours , & c . ' 6 I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young student is touched with a distemper which he hardly seems to dream of , and is too far ...
... lover of learning and silence ought to take notice of . I am , SIR , yours , & c . ' 6 I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young student is touched with a distemper which he hardly seems to dream of , and is too far ...
Strana 33
... lovers ; the keepers who cannot quit their fair ones , though they see their approaching ruin ; the lovers who dare not marry , though they know they never shall be happy without the mistresses whom they cannot purchase on other terms ...
... lovers ; the keepers who cannot quit their fair ones , though they see their approaching ruin ; the lovers who dare not marry , though they know they never shall be happy without the mistresses whom they cannot purchase on other terms ...
Strana 41
... lover living so exact in the care of his person . One who asked why he was so long wash- ing his mouth , and so delicate in the choice and wearing of his linen , was answered : Because there is a woman of merit obliged to receive me ...
... lover living so exact in the care of his person . One who asked why he was so long wash- ing his mouth , and so delicate in the choice and wearing of his linen , was answered : Because there is a woman of merit obliged to receive me ...
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