“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 8
... most over run with it . THE first are those who are conscious to themselves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old - age , deformity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquaint- ed with the unamiable part of ...
... most over run with it . THE first are those who are conscious to themselves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old - age , deformity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquaint- ed with the unamiable part of ...
Strana 9
... most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no northen paffion , but rages most in those nations that lie neareft the influence of ...
... most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no northen paffion , but rages most in those nations that lie neareft the influence of ...
Strana 10
... most subject to it , I muft here apply myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved , is , that you ...
... most subject to it , I muft here apply myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved , is , that you ...
Strana 16
... most in- nocent virgin or difercet matron ; and there cannot be a more abject flavery in this world , than to dote upon what we think we ought to condemn ; yet this must be our con- dition in all the parts of life , if we fuffer ...
... most in- nocent virgin or difercet matron ; and there cannot be a more abject flavery in this world , than to dote upon what we think we ought to condemn ; yet this must be our con- dition in all the parts of life , if we fuffer ...
Strana 17
... most apt to 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 ...
... most apt to 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 ...
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