The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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Strana 4
... consider the Effects of this Passion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate Hatred than an excessive Love ; for certainly none can meet with more Disquietude and Uneasiness than a suspected Wife , if we except the ...
... consider the Effects of this Passion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate Hatred than an excessive Love ; for certainly none can meet with more Disquietude and Uneasiness than a suspected Wife , if we except the ...
Strana 8
... consider the Person , but to direct the Character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The Commendation of any thing in another , stirs up his Jealousie , as it shews you have a Value for ...
... consider the Person , but to direct the Character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The Commendation of any thing in another , stirs up his Jealousie , as it shews you have a Value for ...
Strana 11
... consider the Kindness that produced them , and therefore 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 ...
... consider the Kindness that produced them , and therefore 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 ...
Strana 14
... consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ations , he would look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a Coxcomb : The wanton ...
... consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ations , he would look upon a Coquet with the same Contempt or Indifference as he would upon a Coxcomb : The wanton ...
Strana 22
... consider , whether so many Artificers at work ten Days together by my Appointment , or so many Peasants made merry on Sir ROGER'S Charge , are the Men more obliged : I believe the Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the ...
... consider , whether so many Artificers at work ten Days together by my Appointment , or so many Peasants made merry on Sir ROGER'S Charge , are the Men more obliged : I believe the Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the ...
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