The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 3
... such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites defire , and lofes all the fhame and horror which might at firft attend it . Nor is it a wonder if he who fuffers wrongfully in a man's opinion of her , and has there- fore ...
... such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites defire , and lofes all the fhame and horror which might at firft attend it . Nor is it a wonder if he who fuffers wrongfully in a man's opinion of her , and has there- fore ...
Strana 9
... such as have fkill enough to cover the deceit , and innocence to render it excufable . I fhall conclude this effay with the ftory of Herod and Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Jofephus ; which may serve almost as an example to ...
... such as have fkill enough to cover the deceit , and innocence to render it excufable . I fhall conclude this effay with the ftory of Herod and Mariamne , as I have collected it out of Jofephus ; which may serve almost as an example to ...
Strana 10
... immediately roufed at fo unexpected a question , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her , before he would have difcovered such a secret . In fhort , fhort , he put his uncle to death , and IQ THE SPECTATOR .
... immediately roufed at fo unexpected a question , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her , before he would have difcovered such a secret . In fhort , fhort , he put his uncle to death , and IQ THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 16
... such an ambition among the common people of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning perfons are afraid it fhould fpoil moft of the faces in the country ; and that a War- wick fhire man will be known by his grin , as Roman ...
... such an ambition among the common people of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning perfons are afraid it fhould fpoil moft of the faces in the country ; and that a War- wick fhire man will be known by his grin , as Roman ...
Strana 30
... such an intem- perate rage ? This is an argument which never fails . Indeed , my dear , fays the , you make me mad fome- times , fo you do , with the filly way you have of treat- ing me like a pretty idiot . Well , what have I got by ...
... such an intem- perate rage ? This is an argument which never fails . Indeed , my dear , fays the , you make me mad fome- times , fo you do , with the filly way you have of treat- ing me like a pretty idiot . Well , what have I got by ...
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