The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... 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 the Affection is real and the ...
... 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 the Affection is real and the ...
Strana 6
... thing that looks young or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives . A Second sort of Men , who are most liable to ... things , than these great Refiners upon Incidents , who are so wonderfully subtile and over - wise in their Con ...
... thing that looks young or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives . A Second sort of Men , who are most liable to ... things , than these great Refiners upon Incidents , who are so wonderfully subtile and over - wise in their Con ...
Strana 8
... thing in which he himself does not excell . A Jealous Man is very quick in his Applications ; he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satyr on himself out of a Panegyrick on another . He does not trouble ...
... thing in which he himself does not excell . A Jealous Man is very quick in his Applications ; he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satyr on himself out of a Panegyrick on another . He does not trouble ...
Strana 9
... thing that is gay and diverting . If his Beauty be none of the best , you must be a profest Admirer of Prudence , or any other Quality he is Master of , or at least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be sure to be ...
... thing that is gay and diverting . If his Beauty be none of the best , you must be a profest Admirer of Prudence , or any other Quality he is Master of , or at least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be sure to be ...
Strana 14
... thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ...
... thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ...
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