The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 3
... Jealousie is that Pain which a Man feels from the Apprehension that he 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 ...
... Jealousie is that Pain which a Man feels from the Apprehension that he 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 ...
Strana 8
... and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to
be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man
is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell .
... and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to
be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man
is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell .
Strana 20
Sir ROGER said it could hardly be otherwise : That the Carthaginians were the
greatest Traders in the World , and as Gain is the chief End of such a People ,
they never pursue any others , The Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it
...
Sir ROGER said it could hardly be otherwise : That the Carthaginians were the
greatest Traders in the World , and as Gain is the chief End of such a People ,
they never pursue any others , The Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it
...
Strana 23
174 . and Hazard ; and this is never to be done without the Wednes . Skill of
Numbers , For Instance , if I am to trade to day , Sept. 19 , Turkey , I ought
beforehand to know the Demand of 10 our Manufactures there as well as of their
Silks in ...
174 . and Hazard ; and this is never to be done without the Wednes . Skill of
Numbers , For Instance , if I am to trade to day , Sept. 19 , Turkey , I ought
beforehand to know the Demand of 10 our Manufactures there as well as of their
Silks in ...
Strana 24
19 , 171 . to the Kennel , he would never have gone so often like a Blast over
Fields of Corn . If such too had been the Conduct of all his Ancestors , he might
truly have boasted at this Day that the Antiquity of his Family had never been
sullied ...
19 , 171 . to the Kennel , he would never have gone so often like a Blast over
Fields of Corn . If such too had been the Conduct of all his Ancestors , he might
truly have boasted at this Day that the Antiquity of his Family had never been
sullied ...
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