“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 9
... mind of an ill thing that he would not otherwise per- haps have thought of , and fills her imagination with fuch an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites defire , and lofes all the fhame and horror which might at firft ...
... mind of an ill thing that he would not otherwise per- haps have thought of , and fills her imagination with fuch an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites defire , and lofes all the fhame and horror which might at firft ...
Strana 12
... mind of its unjust fufpicions . The firft rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A ...
... mind of its unjust fufpicions . The firft rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A ...
Strana 14
... mind destroy , A lover's torments give her fpiteful joy . But thefe often carry the humour fo . far , until their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fond- nefs of a lover , and are then fure to meet in their turn ...
... mind destroy , A lover's torments give her fpiteful joy . But thefe often carry the humour fo . far , until their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fond- nefs of a lover , and are then fure to meet in their turn ...
Strana 18
... mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the publick good , deferves the name of ... minds from the obfervation of any excellence in those we converse with , until we have taken fome notice , or received ...
... mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the publick good , deferves the name of ... minds from the obfervation of any excellence in those we converse with , until we have taken fome notice , or received ...
Strana 21
... mind of man ; but it is ftill a more exquifite delight to fay to yourfelf , you have done well , than to hear the whole human race pronounce you glori- ous , except you yourself can join with them in your own reflections . A mind thus ...
... mind of man ; but it is ftill a more exquifite delight to fay to yourfelf , you have done well , than to hear the whole human race pronounce you glori- ous , except you yourself can join with them in your own reflections . A mind thus ...
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