The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Mind of an ill thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her Imagination with such an unlucky Idea , as in Time grows familiar , excites Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first ...
... Mind of an ill thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her Imagination with such an unlucky Idea , as in Time grows familiar , excites Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first ...
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... Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell . A ...
... Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell . A ...
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... Mind all those Fears and Suspicions that make you both unhappy . At least it will have this good Effect , that he will keep his Jealousie to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a Weakness , and will ...
... Mind all those Fears and Suspicions that make you both unhappy . At least it will have this good Effect , that he will keep his Jealousie to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a Weakness , and will ...
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... Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of their Persons ...
... Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of their Persons ...
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... Mind of Man ; but it is still a more exquisite Delight to say to your self , you have done well , than to hear the whole humane Race pronounce you glorious , except you your self can join with them in your own Reflexions . A Mind thus ...
... Mind of Man ; but it is still a more exquisite Delight to say to your self , you have done well , than to hear the whole humane Race pronounce you glorious , except you your self can join with them in your own Reflexions . A Mind thus ...
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