The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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... himself more Friends , and fewer Enemies . Your great Abilities , and unqueftioned Integrity , in those high Employments which You have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Appròbation , had they not ...
... himself more Friends , and fewer Enemies . Your great Abilities , and unqueftioned Integrity , in those high Employments which You have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Appròbation , had they not ...
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... himself . PHÆDRIA's Requeft to his Miftrefs , upon his leaving her for three Days is inimitably beautiful and natural . 18 Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies : me expectes : de ...
... himself . PHÆDRIA's Requeft to his Miftrefs , upon his leaving her for three Days is inimitably beautiful and natural . 18 Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies : me expectes : de ...
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... himself . In fhort , there is no Word or Gefture fo infignificant , but it gives him new Hints , feeds his Sufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Discovery : So that if we con- fider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ...
... himself . In fhort , there is no Word or Gefture fo infignificant , but it gives him new Hints , feeds his Sufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Discovery : So that if we con- fider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ...
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... himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jealous Man is very quick in his Applications , he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satire on himself out of a Panegyrick ...
... himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jealous Man is very quick in his Applications , he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satire on himself out of a Panegyrick ...
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... himself ; but the Commendation of that , which he himself wants , inflames him more , as it fhews that in fome Refpects you prefer others before him . Jealoufy is admirably described in this View by Horace in his Ode to Lydia . Quum tu ...
... himself ; but the Commendation of that , which he himself wants , inflames him more , as it fhews that in fome Refpects you prefer others before him . Jealoufy is admirably described in this View by Horace in his Ode to Lydia . Quum tu ...
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