The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 5
... your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of blifs DEDICATION .
... your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man- fion of blifs DEDICATION .
Strana 18
... shall never be the subject of any dif- • course she has a fhare in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman ⚫ wives much brighter ...
... shall never be the subject of any dif- • course she has a fhare in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to think Portia , & c . Sabine and Roman ⚫ wives much brighter ...
Strana 40
... shall be capable of it from a fond opinion fome have often in their mouths , that if we do not leave our defires they ⚫ will leave us . It is far otherwife ; I am now as vain in my drefs , and as flippant if I fee a pretty woman , as ...
... shall be capable of it from a fond opinion fome have often in their mouths , that if we do not leave our defires they ⚫ will leave us . It is far otherwife ; I am now as vain in my drefs , and as flippant if I fee a pretty woman , as ...
Strana 42
... shall last her a month or fix weeks together ; and as fhe falls into them without provocation , fo it is to ⚫ be hoped fhe will return from them without the merit of • new fervices . But life and love will not admit of fuch intervals ...
... shall last her a month or fix weeks together ; and as fhe falls into them without provocation , fo it is to ⚫ be hoped fhe will return from them without the merit of • new fervices . But life and love will not admit of fuch intervals ...
Strana 65
... shall turn to a fcene in one of Fletcher's plays , where this character is drawn , and the œcono- my of whoredom moft admirably defcribed . The paf- fage I would point to is in the third scene of the fecond act of the Humorous ...
... shall turn to a fcene in one of Fletcher's plays , where this character is drawn , and the œcono- my of whoredom moft admirably defcribed . The paf- fage I would point to is in the third scene of the fecond act of the Humorous ...
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