The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 3
Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is impossible for a jealous ... Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which stirs up the 3 jealous 5 No.
Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is impossible for a jealous ... Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which stirs up the 3 jealous 5 No.
Strana 4
14 , she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as 171 amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
14 , she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as 171 amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
Strana 5
And here , among the other Torments which this e Passion produces , we may usually observe that none o are greater Mourners than jealous Men , when the • Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them , 1 Then it is that their ...
And here , among the other Torments which this e Passion produces , we may usually observe that none o are greater Mourners than jealous Men , when the • Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them , 1 Then it is that their ...
Strana 6
A Second sort of Men , who are most liable to this Passion , are those of cunning , wary and distrustful Tempers . It is a Fault very justly found in Histories composed by . Politicians , that they leave nothing to Chance or Humour ...
A Second sort of Men , who are most liable to this Passion , are those of cunning , wary and distrustful Tempers . It is a Fault very justly found in Histories composed by . Politicians , that they leave nothing to Chance or Humour ...
Strana 7
1 Whether these or other Motives are most predomi: nant , we learn from the modern Histories of America , as well as from our own Experience in this part of the ✓ World , that Jealousie is no Northern Passion , but rages s most in ...
1 Whether these or other Motives are most predomi: nant , we learn from the modern Histories of America , as well as from our own Experience in this part of the ✓ World , that Jealousie is no Northern Passion , but rages s most in ...
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