The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Ecclus . a And here , among the other Torments which this e Passion produces ,
we may usually observe that none are greater Mourners than jealous Men , when
the · Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them . 1 Then it is that ...
Ecclus . a And here , among the other Torments which this e Passion produces ,
we may usually observe that none are greater Mourners than jealous Men , when
the · Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them . 1 Then it is that ...
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17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received
some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of
their persons , or the Charms of their Wit , may make us fond of those whom our ...
17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , 1711 , or received
some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of
their persons , or the Charms of their Wit , may make us fond of those whom our ...
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Where therefore an eminent Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does but
encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies : The im potent Pains which are
taken to sully it , or diffuse it among a Crowd to the Injury of a single Person , will
...
Where therefore an eminent Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does but
encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies : The im potent Pains which are
taken to sully it , or diffuse it among a Crowd to the Injury of a single Person , will
...
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But since Sir Roger has taken Occasion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour
with Merchants , it should be no Offence to offer one not quite so old in their
Defence . When a Man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has
not ...
But since Sir Roger has taken Occasion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour
with Merchants , it should be no Offence to offer one not quite so old in their
Defence . When a Man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has
not ...
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That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to avoid the Noises
of Coaches and Chair - men , I have taken Lodgings in a very narrow Street , not
far from White - hall , but it is my Misfortune to be so posted , that my Lodgings ...
That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to avoid the Noises
of Coaches and Chair - men , I have taken Lodgings in a very narrow Street , not
far from White - hall , but it is my Misfortune to be so posted , that my Lodgings ...
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