The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... lover's torments give her fpiteful joy . Juv . But thefe often carry the humour fo far , until their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fond- nefs nefs of a lover , and are then sure to 8 THE SPECTATOR .
... lover's torments give her fpiteful joy . Juv . But thefe often carry the humour fo far , until their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fond- nefs nefs of a lover , and are then sure to 8 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 9
Joseph Addison. nefs of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and fcorn that is due to fo infolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual ...
Joseph Addison. nefs of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and fcorn that is due to fo infolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual ...
Strana 10
... lover . Herod was at length acquitted and difmiffed by Mark Antony , when his foul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conver- fation and ...
... lover . Herod was at length acquitted and difmiffed by Mark Antony , when his foul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conver- fation and ...
Strana 25
... lover of learning and filence ought to take ⚫ notice of . ' I am , SIR , ' Yours , & c . I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young ftudent is touched with a diftemper which he hardly feems to dream of and is too far ...
... lover of learning and filence ought to take ⚫ notice of . ' I am , SIR , ' Yours , & c . I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young ftudent is touched with a diftemper which he hardly feems to dream of and is too far ...
Strana 31
... lovers ; the keepers who cannot quit their fair ones , though they fee their approaching ruin ; the lovers who dare not marry , though they know they never fhail be hap- py without the mistreffes whom they cannot purchase 6 or other ...
... lovers ; the keepers who cannot quit their fair ones , though they fee their approaching ruin ; the lovers who dare not marry , though they know they never fhail be hap- py without the mistreffes whom they cannot purchase 6 or other ...
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