The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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Strana 4
... Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ; and is angry at every thing she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself . Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beautiful and natural ...
... Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ; and is angry at every thing she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself . Phaedria's Request to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beautiful and natural ...
Strana 6
... Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for Hipocrisie ...
... Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for Hipocrisie ...
Strana 14
... Sense commence Coxcombs , than beautiful Women become immodest , When this happens in either , the Favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good Qualities they have from Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it ...
... Sense commence Coxcombs , than beautiful Women become immodest , When this happens in either , the Favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good Qualities they have from Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it ...
Strana 30
... Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty , Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ; how can a Woman of your Sense fall ...
... Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty , Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ; how can a Woman of your Sense fall ...
Strana 35
... Sense of it is to this Purpose . What I spent I lost . What I possessed is left to others . What gave away remains with me , I Since I am thus insensibly engaged in Sacred Writ , I cannot forbear making an Extract of several Passages ...
... Sense of it is to this Purpose . What I spent I lost . What I possessed is left to others . What gave away remains with me , I Since I am thus insensibly engaged in Sacred Writ , I cannot forbear making an Extract of several Passages ...
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