The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 4
... shew themselves no more . We may see by what has been said , that jealousy takes the deepest root in men of amorous disposi- tions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over - run with it . The first are those who are ...
... shew themselves no more . We may see by what has been said , that jealousy takes the deepest root in men of amorous disposi- tions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over - run with it . The first are those who are ...
Strana 6
... shew by what means the passion may be best allayed , and those who are possessed with it set at ease . Other faults indeed are not under the wife's jurisdiction , and should , if possible , escape her observation ; but jealousy calls ...
... shew by what means the passion may be best allayed , and those who are possessed with it set at ease . Other faults indeed are not under the wife's jurisdiction , and should , if possible , escape her observation ; but jealousy calls ...
Strana 23
... shew that I had reason for ma- king it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done ...
... shew that I had reason for ma- king it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done ...
Strana 27
... shew my mistress in particular my genius for raillery , I took one of the most celebrated Butts in town along with me . It is with the utmost shame and confusion that I must acquaint you with the sequel of my adven- ture . As soon as we ...
... shew my mistress in particular my genius for raillery , I took one of the most celebrated Butts in town along with me . It is with the utmost shame and confusion that I must acquaint you with the sequel of my adven- ture . As soon as we ...
Strana 28
... shew- ing on which side they are to be come at ; and that if any of them are persons of unequal tempers , there should be some method taken to inform the world at what time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best to let them ...
... shew- ing on which side they are to be come at ; and that if any of them are persons of unequal tempers , there should be some method taken to inform the world at what time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best to let them ...
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