The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Pain which a Man feels from the Apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the Person whom he entirely loves . Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them- selves visible , it is impossible for a jealous ...
... Pain which a Man feels from the Apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the Person whom he entirely loves . Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them- selves visible , it is impossible for a jealous ...
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... Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ations , he would look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a ...
... Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ations , he would look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a ...
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... painful Artificer ? But many of this excellent Character are overlooked by the greater Number ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a ...
... painful Artificer ? But many of this excellent Character are overlooked by the greater Number ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a ...
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... Pains which are taken to sully it , or diffuse it among a Crowd to the Injury of a single Person , will naturally produce the contrary Effect ; the Fire will blaze out , and burn up all that attempt to smother what they cannot ...
... Pains which are taken to sully it , or diffuse it among a Crowd to the Injury of a single Person , will naturally produce the contrary Effect ; the Fire will blaze out , and burn up all that attempt to smother what they cannot ...
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... pain , least a Foreigner should carry away the Honour of the Day ; but upon a further Tryal they found he was Master only of the Merry Grinn . The next that mounted the Table was a Male / content in those Days , and a great Master in ...
... pain , least a Foreigner should carry away the Honour of the Day ; but upon a further Tryal they found he was Master only of the Merry Grinn . The next that mounted the Table was a Male / content in those Days , and a great Master in ...
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