The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... able to have raised you this general approbation , had they not been accompanied with that moderation in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts * This gentleman , to whose kindness ...
... able to have raised you this general approbation , had they not been accompanied with that moderation in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts * This gentleman , to whose kindness ...
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... able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the person he loves . He would be the only plea- sure of her ...
... able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the person he loves . He would be the only plea- sure of her ...
Pagina 9
... able to excite so much uneasiness : · Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . ' JUV . Sat. vi . 208. - ' Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , A lover's torments give her spiteful joy . ' But these often carry the humour ...
... able to excite so much uneasiness : · Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . ' JUV . Sat. vi . 208. - ' Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , A lover's torments give her spiteful joy . ' But these often carry the humour ...
Pagina 10
... able to raise in a warm and amorous disposition . In the midst of this his fondness for Mariamne , he put her brother to death , as he did her father not many years after . The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony ...
... able to raise in a warm and amorous disposition . In the midst of this his fondness for Mariamne , he put her brother to death , as he did her father not many years after . The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony ...
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... able so shew that I had reason for ma- king it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be ...
... able so shew that I had reason for ma- king it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be sufficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be ...
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