The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... say , of sense , beauty , and riches , are what are certainly the chief motives to a pru- dent young woman of fortune for changing her condition ; but , as she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whether the ...
... say , of sense , beauty , and riches , are what are certainly the chief motives to a pru- dent young woman of fortune for changing her condition ; but , as she is to have her eye upon each of these , she is to ask herself , whether the ...
Strana 2
... say there are those who think themselves bound to supply with good - nature the failings of those who love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the ob- jects of joy and admiration . sense ...
... say there are those who think themselves bound to supply with good - nature the failings of those who love them , and who always think those the objects of love and pity who came to their arms the ob- jects of joy and admiration . sense ...
Strana 3
... say that every new accident or object , which comes into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new . pleasures and satisfactions . The approbation of his words and actions is a continual new feast to her ; nor can she enough applaud ...
... say that every new accident or object , which comes into such a gentleman's way , gives his wife new . pleasures and satisfactions . The approbation of his words and actions is a continual new feast to her ; nor can she enough applaud ...
Strana 4
for my man of prudence , he makes love , as he says , as if he were already a father , and , laying aside the passion , comes to the reason of the thing . 66 " MADAM , My counsel has perused the inventory of your estate , and considered ...
for my man of prudence , he makes love , as he says , as if he were already a father , and , laying aside the passion , comes to the reason of the thing . 66 " MADAM , My counsel has perused the inventory of your estate , and considered ...
Strana 8
... says that philosopher ; " for though thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately pub ...
... says that philosopher ; " for though thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately pub ...
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