The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 2
... tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the person he loves . He would be the only ...
... tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the person he loves . He would be the only ...
Strana 14
... tender humanity ; instead of which , satyrs , furies , and monsters , are recommended by those arts to a shameful eternity . The unjust application of laudable talents is to- lerated in the general opinion of men , not only in such ...
... tender humanity ; instead of which , satyrs , furies , and monsters , are recommended by those arts to a shameful eternity . The unjust application of laudable talents is to- lerated in the general opinion of men , not only in such ...
Strana 31
... tender soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to ap- pease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasy for a whole month , which is com ...
... tender soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to ap- pease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasy for a whole month , which is com ...
Strana 53
... tender- ness and pity , than any other motive whatsoever . The man therefore who , notwithstanding any pas- sion or resentment , can overcome this powerful in- stinct , and extinguish natural affection , debases his mind even below ...
... tender- ness and pity , than any other motive whatsoever . The man therefore who , notwithstanding any pas- sion or resentment , can overcome this powerful in- stinct , and extinguish natural affection , debases his mind even below ...
Strana 54
... tender appellation of a father , and desire of him such a forgiveness as he himself refuses to grant ? To this I might add many other religious , as well as many prudential considerations ; but if the last mentioned motive does not ...
... tender appellation of a father , and desire of him such a forgiveness as he himself refuses to grant ? To this I might add many other religious , as well as many prudential considerations ; but if the last mentioned motive does not ...
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