The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 9
... Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set you . This Counter- feited Jealousie will bring him a great deal of Pleasure , if he thinks it real ; for he knows ...
... Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set you . This Counter- feited Jealousie will bring him a great deal of Pleasure , if he thinks it real ; for he knows ...
Strana 166
... passion for getting Money , ex- clusive of the Character of the Provident Father , the Affec- tionate Husband , or the Generous Friend . It may be remarked for the Comfort of honest Poverty , that this Desire reigns most in those who ...
... passion for getting Money , ex- clusive of the Character of the Provident Father , the Affec- tionate Husband , or the Generous Friend . It may be remarked for the Comfort of honest Poverty , that this Desire reigns most in those who ...
Strana 461
... Passion , when Escalus from general Terms , and the ambiguous Respect which criminal Lovers retain in their Addresses , began to bewail that his Passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his Behaviour towards her ; and ...
... Passion , when Escalus from general Terms , and the ambiguous Respect which criminal Lovers retain in their Addresses , began to bewail that his Passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his Behaviour towards her ; and ...
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