The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furious- ly , and throws off all the mixtures of suspicion which choked and smothered it before . The beau- tiful parts of the character rise uppermost in the jealous husband's ...
... taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furious- ly , and throws off all the mixtures of suspicion which choked and smothered it before . The beau- tiful parts of the character rise uppermost in the jealous husband's ...
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... taken up with the cruelty of his orders , that she could not 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 ...
... taken up with the cruelty of his orders , that she could not 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 ...
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... taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of their minds ; otherwise the beauty of their persons , or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of those whom our reason and judg- ment will tell us we ...
... taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of their minds ; otherwise the beauty of their persons , or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of those whom our reason and judg- ment will tell us we ...
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... taken occasion from an old proverb , to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When a man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has not kept true ...
... taken occasion from an old proverb , to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When a man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has not kept true ...
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... taken lodgings in a very narrow street not far from Whitehall ; but it is my misfortune to be so posted , that my lodgings are directly opposite to those of a Jezebel . You are to know , Sir , that a Jezebel ( so called by the ...
... taken lodgings in a very narrow street not far from Whitehall ; but it is my misfortune to be so posted , that my lodgings are directly opposite to those of a Jezebel . You are to know , Sir , that a Jezebel ( so called by the ...
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