The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal Return of Love . Not the warmest Expressions of Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that ...
... Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal Return of Love . Not the warmest Expressions of Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that ...
Strana 14
... Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it is to measure the Value of Men by the Application of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their Use ; I say , however just such a way of ...
... Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it is to measure the Value of Men by the Application of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their Use ; I say , however just such a way of ...
Strana 21
... nature and Envy , by comparing their own State of Life to that of another , and grudging the Approach of their Neighbour to their own Happiness ; and on the other Side , he who is the less at his Ease repines at the other who , he ...
... nature and Envy , by comparing their own State of Life to that of another , and grudging the Approach of their Neighbour to their own Happiness ; and on the other Side , he who is the less at his Ease repines at the other who , he ...
Strana 29
... Nature of Affec tion it self , and tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with tus , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away ...
... Nature of Affec tion it self , and tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with tus , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away ...
Strana 32
... nature however in the Constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a Milkiness of Blood , is an admirable Ground - work for the other , In order there fore to try our Good - nature , whether it arises from the Body or the Mind ...
... nature however in the Constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a Milkiness of Blood , is an admirable Ground - work for the other , In order there fore to try our Good - nature , whether it arises from the Body or the Mind ...
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