The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 9
... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured innocence , may soften the jealous husband into pity ...
... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured innocence , may soften the jealous husband into pity ...
Strana 10
... turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example he himself hath set you . This counterfeited jealousy will bring him a great deal of pleasure , if he thinks it real ; for ...
... turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example he himself hath set you . This counterfeited jealousy will bring him a great deal of pleasure , if he thinks it real ; for ...
Strana 21
... turn the discourse , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way among men , of in- dulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by compar- ing their own ...
... turn the discourse , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way among men , of in- dulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by compar- ing their own ...
Strana 22
... turn the discourse if you think fit ; but I must however have a word or two with Sir Roger , who , I see thinks he has paid me off , and been very severe upon the mer- chant . I shall not , ' continued he , at this time re- mind Sir ...
... turn the discourse if you think fit ; but I must however have a word or two with Sir Roger , who , I see thinks he has paid me off , and been very severe upon the mer- chant . I shall not , ' continued he , at this time re- mind Sir ...
Strana 24
... turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their accounts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his in- dustry , than ...
... turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their accounts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his in- dustry , than ...
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