The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 4
... acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really beloved ; and are so distrust- ful of their own merits , that all fondness towards them puts them out of countenance , and ...
... acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are really beloved ; and are so distrust- ful of their own merits , that all fondness towards them puts them out of countenance , and ...
Pagina 5
... acquainted with the chase , to be flung off by any false steps , or doubles . Besides , their acquaint- ance and conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of woman - kind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike ...
... acquainted with the chase , to be flung off by any false steps , or doubles . Besides , their acquaint- ance and conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of woman - kind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike ...
Pagina 26
... acquainted with her within three hours after the fall of my window- curtains . Sir , I am plagued every moment in the day , one way or other , in my own chambers ; and the Jezebel has the satisfaction to know , that though I am not ...
... acquainted with her within three hours after the fall of my window- curtains . Sir , I am plagued every moment in the day , one way or other , in my own chambers ; and the Jezebel has the satisfaction to know , that though I am not ...
Pagina 27
... acquaint you with the sequel of my adven- ture . As soon as we were got into the boat , I played a sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very smart ; when my ill genius , who I verily believe in- spired him purely for my ...
... acquaint you with the sequel of my adven- ture . As soon as we were got into the boat , I played a sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very smart ; when my ill genius , who I verily believe in- spired him purely for my ...
Pagina 30
... acquainted with therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till farther consideration , but leave the author of the epistle to express his condition his own way . MR . SPECTATOR , I DO not deny but you appear in many of your papers ...
... acquainted with therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till farther consideration , but leave the author of the epistle to express his condition his own way . MR . SPECTATOR , I DO not deny but you appear in many of your papers ...
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Acarnania acquainted actions ADDISON admirable agreeable Alcibiades appear atheist beautiful behaviour Castilian character consider conversation creature daugh desire discourse endeavour entertainment esteem eyes father favour female fortune gentleman give happy heart Herod HESIOD honour Hudibras human humble servant humour husband Hyæna Iliad imagination innocence jealousy kind labour lady leap letter Leucate live look lover Lover's Leap man's mankind manner Mariamne matter means merit mind nature never nihil obliged observe occasion October 30 opinion ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person Plato pleased pleasure Plutarch poet poor pray present pretend Pyrrhus racter reader reason religion renegado Salamander Sappho secret sense shew sion Socrates soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit STEELE tell temper tender ther thing thought tion town turn VIRG virtue virtuous whole wife woman women word write young