The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 4
... looks like a jest upon their perfons . They grow fufpicious on their first looking in a glafs , and are ftung with ... look , and find out a defign in a smile ; they give new fenfes and and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ...
... looks like a jest upon their perfons . They grow fufpicious on their first looking in a glafs , and are ftung with ... look , and find out a defign in a smile ; they give new fenfes and and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ...
Strana 5
... look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of im- poftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experi- ence , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women : yet their own loose defires will ftir up ...
... look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of im- poftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experi- ence , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women : yet their own loose defires will ftir up ...
Strana 13
... look upon a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a coxcomb : The wanton carriage in a woman would difappoint her of the admiration which the aims at ; and the vain drefs or difcourfe of a man would deftroy ...
... look upon a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a coxcomb : The wanton carriage in a woman would difappoint her of the admiration which the aims at ; and the vain drefs or difcourfe of a man would deftroy ...
Strana 14
... look to it ; fo in friendship , he is the man in danger who is most apt to believe : he is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are ...
... look to it ; fo in friendship , he is the man in danger who is most apt to believe : he is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are ...
Strana 17
... look , and hard features , pro- mifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the compa❤ ny like Milton's Death , Grinn'd horribly a ghaftly fmile- His muscles were fo drawn ...
... look , and hard features , pro- mifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the compa❤ ny like Milton's Death , Grinn'd horribly a ghaftly fmile- His muscles were fo drawn ...
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