The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with ...
... Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with ...
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... Imagination with such an unlucky Idea , as in Time grows familiar , excites Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and ...
... Imagination with such an unlucky Idea , as in Time grows familiar , excites Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and ...
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... Imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it into several remote Consequences , till he has proved very ingenious in working out his own Misery . If both these Methods fail , the best way will be to let him see ...
... Imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it into several remote Consequences , till he has proved very ingenious in working out his own Misery . If both these Methods fail , the best way will be to let him see ...
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... repre sented him in her Imagination , rather under the fright ful Idea of a Murderer than a Lover , Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when No. 171 . 17İL his Soul was all in Flames his THE SPECTATOR 11 1 ...
... repre sented him in her Imagination , rather under the fright ful Idea of a Murderer than a Lover , Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when No. 171 . 17İL his Soul was all in Flames his THE SPECTATOR 11 1 ...
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... had perished as soon as they were made , if Painters and Sculptors had been esteemed as much for the Purpose as the Execution of 1711 their Designs ? Modest and well - governed Imaginations their 14 THE SPECTATOR Jo, 172. ...
... had perished as soon as they were made , if Painters and Sculptors had been esteemed as much for the Purpose as the Execution of 1711 their Designs ? Modest and well - governed Imaginations their 14 THE SPECTATOR Jo, 172. ...
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