“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 9
... behaviour fets him on the rack , and is inter- preted as an inftance of averfion or indifference ; fond one raifes his fufpicions , and looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be chearful , her thoughts ...
... behaviour fets him on the rack , and is inter- preted as an inftance of averfion or indifference ; fond one raifes his fufpicions , and looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be chearful , her thoughts ...
Strana 11
... behaviour of two perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the fame defign in both . These men therefore bear hard upon the fufpected party , purfue her clofe through all her turnings and windings , and are too well acquainted with ...
... behaviour of two perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the fame defign in both . These men therefore bear hard upon the fufpected party , purfue her clofe through all her turnings and windings , and are too well acquainted with ...
Strana 14
... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to fo infolent , a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , L lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual effects of injured 14 N ° 171 THE SPECTATOR .
... turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to fo infolent , a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , L lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual effects of injured 14 N ° 171 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 17
... behaviour fo incenfed Herod , that he very hardly refrained from ftriking her ; when in the heat of their quarrel there came in a witness , fuborned by some of Mariamne's enemies , who accufed her to the King of a defign to poifon him ...
... behaviour fo incenfed Herod , that he very hardly refrained from ftriking her ; when in the heat of their quarrel there came in a witness , fuborned by some of Mariamne's enemies , who accufed her to the King of a defign to poifon him ...
Strana 40
... behaviour in the days of his profperity , and if con- fidered only as a human compofition , is a finer picture of a charitable and good - natured man than is to be met with in any other author . " Oh that I were as in months paft , as ...
... behaviour in the days of his profperity , and if con- fidered only as a human compofition , is a finer picture of a charitable and good - natured man than is to be met with in any other author . " Oh that I were as in months paft , as ...
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