The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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... fame Affection which ftirs up the jealous Man's Defires , and gives the Party beloved fo beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame Paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as ...
... fame Affection which ftirs up the jealous Man's Defires , and gives the Party beloved fo beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame Paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as ...
Strana 9
... fame time fhews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong Motives to Averfion . NOR is this the worst Effect of Jealoufy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal Train of Confequences , and makes the Perfon you ...
... fame time fhews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong Motives to Averfion . NOR is this the worst Effect of Jealoufy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal Train of Confequences , and makes the Perfon you ...
Strana 11
... fame Defign in both . Thefe Men there- fore bear hard upon the fufpected Party , purfue her clofe through all her Turnings and Windings , and are too well acquainted with the Chace , to be flung off by any false Steps or Doubles ...
... fame Defign in both . Thefe Men there- fore bear hard upon the fufpected Party , purfue her clofe through all her Turnings and Windings , and are too well acquainted with the Chace , to be flung off by any false Steps or Doubles ...
Strana 15
... fame time fo difingenuous , that it ought never to be put in practice , but by fuch as have Skill enough to co- ver the Deceit , and Innocence to render it excufable . I fhall conclude this Effay with the Story of Herod and Mariamne ...
... fame time fo difingenuous , that it ought never to be put in practice , but by fuch as have Skill enough to co- ver the Deceit , and Innocence to render it excufable . I fhall conclude this Effay with the Story of Herod and Mariamne ...
Strana 17
... fame Sufpicions and Sentence that Jofeph had before him on the like Occa- fion . Nor would Herod reft here ; but accused her with great Vehemence of a Defign upon his Life , and by his Authority with the Judges had her publickly ...
... fame Sufpicions and Sentence that Jofeph had before him on the like Occa- fion . Nor would Herod reft here ; but accused her with great Vehemence of a Defign upon his Life , and by his Authority with the Judges had her publickly ...
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