The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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... faid , I fhould longer detain you with an addrefs of this nature : I can- not , however , conclude it without owning thofe great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR ...
... faid , I fhould longer detain you with an addrefs of this nature : I can- not , however , conclude it without owning thofe great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR ...
Strana 6
... faid , that jealoufy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpofi- and of those we may find three kinds who are moft over - run with it . tions ; The first are those who are conscious to them- felves of an infirmity , whether it be ...
... faid , that jealoufy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpofi- and of those we may find three kinds who are moft over - run with it . tions ; The first are those who are conscious to them- felves of an infirmity , whether it be ...
Strana 12
... faid on this fubject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondnefs ...
... faid on this fubject . Mariamne had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondnefs ...
Strana 21
... faid to have made half a dozen women mifcarry ; but the juftice being apprized by one who flood near him , that the fellow who grinned in his face was a Jacobite , and being unwilling that a difaffect- ed perfon should win the gold ring ...
... faid to have made half a dozen women mifcarry ; but the juftice being apprized by one who flood near him , that the fellow who grinned in his face was a Jacobite , and being unwilling that a difaffect- ed perfon should win the gold ring ...
Strana 24
... faid it could hard- ly be otherwife ; that the Carthaginians were the greatest traders in the world ; and as gain is the chief end of fuch a people , they never purfue any other ; the means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it ...
... faid it could hard- ly be otherwife ; that the Carthaginians were the greatest traders in the world ; and as gain is the chief end of fuch a people , they never purfue any other ; the means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it ...
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