The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 5
... looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be cheerful , her thoughts must be employed on another ; and if fad , fhe is certainly thinking on himself . In fhort , there is no word or gefture fo infignificant ...
... looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be cheerful , her thoughts must be employed on another ; and if fad , fhe is certainly thinking on himself . In fhort , there is no word or gefture fo infignificant ...
Strana 6
... themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really beloved ; and are fo diftruft- ful of their own merits , that all fondness towards them them puts them out of countenance , and looks like THE SPECTATOR . No 170 .
... themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really beloved ; and are fo diftruft- ful of their own merits , that all fondness towards them them puts them out of countenance , and looks like THE SPECTATOR . No 170 .
Strana 7
... looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon . their wives .. A fecond fort of men , who are most liable to this ... look , and find out a defign in a fmile ; they give new fenfes and fignifications to words and acti- ons ; and are ...
... looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon . their wives .. A fecond fort of men , who are most liable to this ... look , and find out a defign in a fmile ; they give new fenfes and fignifications to words and acti- ons ; and are ...
Strana 8
... look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of impoftors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women ; yet their own loose de- fires will stir up ...
... look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of impoftors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome women ; yet their own loose de- fires will stir up ...
Strana 16
... look upon a coquette with the fame con- tempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb : 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 ...
... look upon a coquette with the fame con- tempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb : 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 ...
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