The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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Pagina 4
... affection , the fofteft and most tender hypocrify , are able to give any fatisfaction , where we are not perfuaded that the affection is real and the fatisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes him- felf a kind of deity to the ...
... affection , the fofteft and most tender hypocrify , are able to give any fatisfaction , where we are not perfuaded that the affection is real and the fatisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes him- felf a kind of deity to the ...
Pagina 5
... affection which it is fo folicitous to ingrofs ; and that for these two reasons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ...
... affection which it is fo folicitous to ingrofs ; and that for these two reasons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ...
Pagina 10
... affection does not rise so high as he thinks it ought . if therefore his temper be grave or fullen , you must not be too much pleafed with a jeft , or tranfported- with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the ...
... affection does not rise so high as he thinks it ought . if therefore his temper be grave or fullen , you must not be too much pleafed with a jeft , or tranfported- with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the ...
Pagina 12
... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly fhewed , according to Jofeph's in- terpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put ...
... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly fhewed , according to Jofeph's in- terpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put ...
Pagina 13
... affection . The jealous King was immediate- ly roufed at fo unexpected a queftion , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her , before he would have discovered fuch a fecret . In short , he put his uncle to death ...
... affection . The jealous King was immediate- ly roufed at fo unexpected a queftion , and concluded his uncle must have been too familiar with her , before he would have discovered fuch a fecret . In short , he put his uncle to death ...
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