The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 3
... from the apprehenfion that he is not equally beloved by the per- fon whom he intirely loves . Now because our inward VOL . III . A 2 paffions paffions and inclinations can never make themfelves visible , it ********: ...
... from the apprehenfion that he is not equally beloved by the per- fon whom he intirely loves . Now because our inward VOL . III . A 2 paffions paffions and inclinations can never make themfelves visible , it ********: ...
Strana 4
... never capable of receiving any fa- tisfaction on the advantageous fide ; fo that his in- quiries are moft fuccefsful when they discover no- thing . His pleafure arifes from his difappointments , and his life is fpent in purfuit of a ...
... never capable of receiving any fa- tisfaction on the advantageous fide ; fo that his in- quiries are moft fuccefsful when they discover no- thing . His pleafure arifes from his difappointments , and his life is fpent in purfuit of a ...
Strana 9
... never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications , he knows how to find a double edge in an ...
... never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications , he knows how to find a double edge in an ...
Strana 12
... never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practifed by women of greater cunning than virtue : This is to change fides for a while with , the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himfelf ; to take fome ...
... never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practifed by women of greater cunning than virtue : This is to change fides for a while with , the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himfelf ; to take fome ...
Strana 22
... never- thelefs leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of this monftrous trial of fkill , whether or no they are not guilty , in fome mea- fure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treating af- ter this manner the ...
... never- thelefs leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of this monftrous trial of fkill , whether or no they are not guilty , in fome mea- fure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treating af- ter this manner the ...
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