“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealoufy thus arifes from an extraor- dinary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that ...
... beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealoufy thus arifes from an extraor- dinary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that ...
Strana 10
... beautiful parts of the character rife uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill ufuage of fo divine a creature as was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo ...
... beautiful parts of the character rife uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill ufuage of fo divine a creature as was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo ...
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... beautiful women become im- modeft . When this happens in either , the favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good qualities they brave from nature should abate in proportion . But how- ever juft it is to measure the value of ...
... beautiful women become im- modeft . When this happens in either , the favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good qualities they brave from nature should abate in proportion . But how- ever juft it is to measure the value of ...
Strana 60
... beautiful beautiful as any which have been made fince that time 60 No 183 THE SPECTATOR .
... beautiful beautiful as any which have been made fince that time 60 No 183 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 61
beautiful as any which have been made fince that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is extant , befides the above- mentioned , and had fo good an effect , as to convey in- ftruction ...
beautiful as any which have been made fince that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is extant , befides the above- mentioned , and had fo good an effect , as to convey in- ftruction ...
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