The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... able to have raised You this general Approbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any ...
... able to have raised You this general Approbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any ...
Strana 4
... able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual , For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the Person he loves : He would be the only Pleasure of her Senses ...
... able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual , For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the Person he loves : He would be the only Pleasure of her Senses ...
Strana 10
... able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry the Humour so far , till their affected Coldness and Indifference quite kills all the Fondness of a Lover , and are then ...
... able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry the Humour so far , till their affected Coldness and Indifference quite kills all the Fondness of a Lover , and are then ...
Strana 11
... able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Action was represented to Mark Antony ...
... able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Action was represented to Mark Antony ...
Strana 22
... I ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable Presumption that my my Returns will be sufficient to answer my Expence No. 22 THE SPECTATOR.
... I ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable Presumption that my my Returns will be sufficient to answer my Expence No. 22 THE SPECTATOR.
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