The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 3
... is not equally beloved by the Person whom he entirely loves . Now , because
our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is
impossible for a jealous Man to be throughly cured of his Suspicions . His
Thoughts ...
... is not equally beloved by the Person whom he entirely loves . Now , because
our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is
impossible for a jealous Man to be throughly cured of his Suspicions . His
Thoughts ...
Strana 4
For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the Person he loves : He
would be the only Pleasure of her Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ;
and is angry at everything she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself .
For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the Person he loves : He
would be the only Pleasure of her Senses , the Employment of her Thoughts ;
and is angry at everything she admires , or takes Delight in , besides himself .
Strana 6
A handsome Fellow immediately allarms them , and every thing that looks young
or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives , A Second sort of Men , who are
most liable to this Passion , are those of cunning , wary and distrustful Tempers .
A handsome Fellow immediately allarms them , and every thing that looks young
or gay turns their Thoughts upon their Wives , A Second sort of Men , who are
most liable to this Passion , are those of cunning , wary and distrustful Tempers .
Strana 11
... those little Remains of Affection she still had for her Lord : Her Thoughts were
so wholly taken up with the Cruelty of his Orders , that she could not consider the
Kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her Imagination
...
... those little Remains of Affection she still had for her Lord : Her Thoughts were
so wholly taken up with the Cruelty of his Orders , that she could not consider the
Kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her Imagination
...
Strana 13
... and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon
have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad
an Object by Publick Storms , which at that time very nearly threatned him . L No.
... and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon
have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad
an Object by Publick Storms , which at that time very nearly threatned him . L No.
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