The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... themselves vifible , it is impoffible for a jealous man to be thorough- ly cured of his fufpicions . His thoughts hang at beft in a state of doubtfulness and uncertainty ; and are never capable of receiving any fatisfaction on the ...
... themselves vifible , it is impoffible for a jealous man to be thorough- ly cured of his fufpicions . His thoughts hang at beft in a state of doubtfulness and uncertainty ; and are never capable of receiving any fatisfaction on the ...
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... themselves of any infirmity , whether it be weakness , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really ...
... themselves of any infirmity , whether it be weakness , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really ...
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Joseph Addison. and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising . They generally act in a disguise themselves , and therefore miftake all outward fhows and appearances for ...
Joseph Addison. and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising . They generally act in a disguise themselves , and therefore miftake all outward fhows and appearances for ...
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... themselves , which it would be too tedious to defcribe . I must not however omit a ploughman , who lived in the farther part of the country , and being very lucky in a pair of long lanthorn jaws , wrung his face into fuch an hideous ...
... themselves , which it would be too tedious to defcribe . I must not however omit a ploughman , who lived in the farther part of the country , and being very lucky in a pair of long lanthorn jaws , wrung his face into fuch an hideous ...
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... themselves are wits . " The following letter comes to me from Exeter , and be- ing credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I fhall give it my reader as it was sent me . • Mr. Spectator , : You Exeter , Sep. 7 . OU ...
... themselves are wits . " The following letter comes to me from Exeter , and be- ing credibly informed that what it contains is matter of fact , I fhall give it my reader as it was sent me . • Mr. Spectator , : You Exeter , Sep. 7 . OU ...
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