“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 8
... kind of deity to the perfon he loves : He would be the only pleasure of her fenfes , the employment of her thoughts ; and is angry at every thing the admires , or takes delight in , befides himself . Phadria's requeft to his miftrefs ...
... kind of deity to the perfon he loves : He would be the only pleasure of her fenfes , the employment of her thoughts ; and is angry at every thing the admires , or takes delight in , befides himself . Phadria's requeft to his miftrefs ...
Strana 11
... kind , and therefore it is no wonder they cenfure all alike , and look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of im- poftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experi- ence , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a ...
... kind , and therefore it is no wonder they cenfure all alike , and look upon the whole fex as a fpecies of im- poftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experi- ence , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a ...
Strana 14
... kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealoufy of those who love them , and infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafi- nefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6 ...
... kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealoufy of those who love them , and infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafi- nefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. 6 ...
Strana 20
... kind , would be as contemptible in one ftate of life as another . A couple of courtiers making profeffions of efteem , would make the fame figure after breach of pro- mife , as two knights of the poft convicted of perjury . But ...
... kind , would be as contemptible in one ftate of life as another . A couple of courtiers making profeffions of efteem , would make the fame figure after breach of pro- mife , as two knights of the poft convicted of perjury . But ...
Strana 34
... kind creature cannot break through his kind- neffes fo far as to come to an explanation with the tender foul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cafh ...
... kind creature cannot break through his kind- neffes fo far as to come to an explanation with the tender foul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cafh ...
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