The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 10
... love them , that insult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry the Humour so far , till their affected ...
... love them , that insult over an aking Heart , and triumph in their Charms which are able to excite so much Uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . - Juv . But these often carry the Humour so far , till their affected ...
Strana 11
... Love that such Charms are 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 ...
... Love that such Charms are 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 ...
Strana 12
... Love and Constancy ; when amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders he left with his Uncle Joseph were an Instance of such an inflamed Affection , The jealous King was immedi ately roused at so ...
... Love and Constancy ; when amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders he left with his Uncle Joseph were an Instance of such an inflamed Affection , The jealous King was immedi ately roused at so ...
Strana 13
... Love , Remorse , Pity and Despair . He used to rave for his Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an ...
... Love , Remorse , Pity and Despair . He used to rave for his Mariamne , and to call upon her in his distracted Fits ; and in all Probability would soon have followed her , had not his Thoughts been seasonably called off from so sad an ...
Strana 29
... love them enough ; that is , the poor things love us so heartily , that they cannot think it possible we should be able to love them in so great a Degree , which makes them take on so , I say , Sir , a true good - natur'd Man , whom ...
... love them enough ; that is , the poor things love us so heartily , that they cannot think it possible we should be able to love them in so great a Degree , which makes them take on so , I say , Sir , a true good - natur'd Man , whom ...
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