The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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Pagina 6
... fhew themselves no more . We may fee by what has been faid , that jealousy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpofitions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are thofe who are ...
... fhew themselves no more . We may fee by what has been faid , that jealousy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpofitions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are thofe who are ...
Pagina 25
... fhew that I had reason for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable prefumption that my returns will be fufficient to anfwer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done without ...
... fhew that I had reason for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable prefumption that my returns will be fufficient to anfwer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done without ...
Pagina 29
... fhew my miftrefs in particular my genius for raillery , I took ' one of the most celebrated Butts in town along with me . It is with the utmost shame and confufion that I must acquaint you with the fequel of my adventure . As foon as we ...
... fhew my miftrefs in particular my genius for raillery , I took ' one of the most celebrated Butts in town along with me . It is with the utmost shame and confufion that I must acquaint you with the fequel of my adventure . As foon as we ...
Pagina 50
... fhew for the new fubjects he had acquired , how 4 many old ones he had loft in the acquifition . I think that in his wars he has feldom brought lefs into the field in all places than two hundred thousand fighting men , befides what have ...
... fhew for the new fubjects he had acquired , how 4 many old ones he had loft in the acquifition . I think that in his wars he has feldom brought lefs into the field in all places than two hundred thousand fighting men , befides what have ...
Pagina 63
... fhew the indifference with which he entertained the thoughts of his approaching death , or ( after his ufual manner ) to take every occafion of philofophizing upon fome ufeful fubject , he obferved the pleasure of that * Lord Shaftebury ...
... fhew the indifference with which he entertained the thoughts of his approaching death , or ( after his ufual manner ) to take every occafion of philofophizing upon fome ufeful fubject , he obferved the pleasure of that * Lord Shaftebury ...
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