The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... looks too much like Dissimulation and Artifice . If the Person he loves be cheerful , her Thoughts must be employed on another ; and if sad , she is certainly thinking on himself . In short , there is no Word or Gesture so insignificant ...
... looks too much like Dissimulation and Artifice . If the Person he loves be cheerful , her Thoughts must be employed on another ; and if sad , she is certainly thinking on himself . In short , there is no Word or Gesture so insignificant ...
Strana 6
... looks like Jest upon their Persons . They grow suspicious on their first looking in a Glass , and are stung with ... Look , and find out a Design in a Smile ; they give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ...
... looks like Jest upon their Persons . They grow suspicious on their first looking in a Glass , and are stung with ... Look , and find out a Design in a Smile ; they give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ...
Strana 7
... look upon the whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex- perience , they can get over these Prejudices , and entertain a favourable Opinion of some Women ; yet their own loose Desires will stir up ...
... look upon the whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex- perience , they can get over these Prejudices , and entertain a favourable Opinion of some Women ; yet their own loose Desires will stir up ...
Strana 14
... look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a Coxcomb ; The wanton Carriage in a Woman , would disappoint her of the Admiration which she aims at ; and the vain Dress or Discourse of a Man , would destroy ...
... look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a Coxcomb ; The wanton Carriage in a Woman , would disappoint her of the Admiration which she aims at ; and the vain Dress or Discourse of a Man , would destroy ...
Strana 15
... look to it's so in Friendship he is the Man in Danger who is most apt to believe : He is the more likely to suffer in the Commerce , who begins with the Obligation of being the more ready to enter into it , But those Men only are truly ...
... look to it's so in Friendship he is the Man in Danger who is most apt to believe : He is the more likely to suffer in the Commerce , who begins with the Obligation of being the more ready to enter into it , But those Men only are truly ...
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