The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 2
... man's desires , and gives the party be- loved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from any ...
... man's desires , and gives the party be- loved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from any ...
Strana 3
... man's opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his esteem , resolves to give him reason for his ... man in his advice to husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy 170 . SPECTATOR .
... man's opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his esteem , resolves to give him reason for his ... man in his advice to husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy 170 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 7
... man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications ; he knows how to find a double edge in an invective , and to draw a satire on himself out of a ...
... man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications ; he knows how to find a double edge in an invective , and to draw a satire on himself out of a ...
Strana 16
... man who can neglect the applause of the multitude , and en- joy himself independent of its favour . This is in- deed an arduous task ; but it should comfort a glo- rious spirit , that it is the highest step to which hu- man nature can ...
... man who can neglect the applause of the multitude , and en- joy himself independent of its favour . This is in- deed an arduous task ; but it should comfort a glo- rious spirit , that it is the highest step to which hu- man nature can ...
Strana 23
... man's inclosures , and tramples upon no man's corn ; he takes nothing from the industrious labourer ; he pays the poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the preparation of his car- go , and the manufacture ...
... man's inclosures , and tramples upon no man's corn ; he takes nothing from the industrious labourer ; he pays the poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the preparation of his car- go , and the manufacture ...
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