“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 6
... believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all be- holders . And as jealousy thus arifes from an extraordi- nary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that it fcorns to take up with any thing less than ...
... believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all be- holders . And as jealousy thus arifes from an extraordi- nary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that it fcorns to take up with any thing less than ...
Strana 8
... believe no men fee less of the truth and reality of things , than thefe great refiners upon incidents , who are fo wonderfully fub- tile and over - wife in their conceptions . Now , what these men fancy they know of women by reflection ...
... believe no men fee less of the truth and reality of things , than thefe great refiners upon incidents , who are fo wonderfully fub- tile and over - wife in their conceptions . Now , what these men fancy they know of women by reflection ...
Strana 9
... believe all men fubject to the fame inclinations with themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world ...
... believe all men fubject to the fame inclinations with themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world ...
Strana 11
... believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great con- cern , that you preserve the character of your fincerity uni- form and of a piece : for if he once finds a falfe glofs put upon any fingle action , he ...
... believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great con- cern , that you preserve the character of your fincerity uni- form and of a piece : for if he once finds a falfe glofs put upon any fingle action , he ...
Strana 17
... believe : he is the more like- ly to fuffer in the commerce , who begins with the obliga- tion of being the more ready to enter into it . BUT thofe men only are truly great , who place their ambition rather in acquiring to themfelves ...
... believe : he is the more like- ly to fuffer in the commerce , who begins with the obliga- tion of being the more ready to enter into it . BUT thofe men only are truly great , who place their ambition rather in acquiring to themfelves ...
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