The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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Pagina 5
... heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's difeafe is of fo malignant a na-- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- ment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an ...
... heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's difeafe is of fo malignant a na-- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- ment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an ...
Pagina 9
... heart , inflam'd by jealous heats , " With numberless refentments beats ; * The following advertisement refers to this and the preceding Paper on Jealoufy . " I William Crazy , aged threefcore and feven , having for several years been ...
... heart , inflam'd by jealous heats , " With numberless refentments beats ; * The following advertisement refers to this and the preceding Paper on Jealoufy . " I William Crazy , aged threefcore and feven , having for several years been ...
Pagina 11
... heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. vi . 208 . " Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , " A lover's torments give her ...
... heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite fo much uneafinefs . Ardeat ipfa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . Sat. vi . 208 . " Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , " A lover's torments give her ...
Pagina 14
... heart . When firft I bent beneath your gentle reign , I thought this monfter banish'd from your train , But you wou'd raife him to fupport your throne , And now he claims your empire as his own " Or tell me , tyrants , have ye both ...
... heart . When firft I bent beneath your gentle reign , I thought this monfter banish'd from your train , But you wou'd raife him to fupport your throne , And now he claims your empire as his own " Or tell me , tyrants , have ye both ...
Pagina 33
... heart , to be the reafon , that what- ever she does , though it be never fo much against my inclination , there is still left fomething in her man- ner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at nie with an affumed grandeur , and ...
... heart , to be the reafon , that what- ever she does , though it be never fo much against my inclination , there is still left fomething in her man- ner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at nie with an affumed grandeur , and ...
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