The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in ... give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the ...
... gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in ... give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the ...
Strana 6
... give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for ...
... give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for ...
Strana 29
... give her his Cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasie for a whole Month , I which is computed by hard - hearted Men the Space of Time which a froward Woman takes to come to her self if you have Courage to stand ...
... give her his Cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasie for a whole Month , I which is computed by hard - hearted Men the Space of Time which a froward Woman takes to come to her self if you have Courage to stand ...
Strana 30
... give you an Account of my self , and my own Spouse . You are to know that I am reckoned no Fool , have on several Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there is not ...
... give you an Account of my self , and my own Spouse . You are to know that I am reckoned no Fool , have on several Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there is not ...
Strana 37
... , and spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He No. 178 . 1711 He always leaves his Home as THE SPECTATOR 37 cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof ...
... , and spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He No. 178 . 1711 He always leaves his Home as THE SPECTATOR 37 cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof ...
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