The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... himself more friends , and fewer ene- mies . Your great abilities , and unquestioned integrity , in thofe high employments which you have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised you this general approbation , had they ...
... himself more friends , and fewer ene- mies . Your great abilities , and unquestioned integrity , in thofe high employments which you have paffed through , would not have been able to have raised you this general approbation , had they ...
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... himself . Phædria's requeft to his miftrefs upon his leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . sc 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 . sc 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 fufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of difcovery : So that if we confider 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 fufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of difcovery : So that if we confider 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 fatire 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 fatire 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 . Jea- loufy is admirably described in this view by Horace in his ode to Lydia . Quum ...
... 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 . Jea- loufy is admirably described in this view by Horace in his ode to Lydia . Quum ...
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