The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from any extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
... believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from any extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
Pagina 5
... believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries so lost and bewil- dered in a crooked intrigue , that they still suspect an under - plot in ...
... believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries so lost and bewil- dered in a crooked intrigue , that they still suspect an under - plot in ...
Pagina 9
of finds himself kept out of a secret , will believe there is more in it than there should be . And here it is of great concern , that you preserve the character your sincerity uniform and of a piece ; for if he once finds a false gloss ...
of finds himself kept out of a secret , will believe there is more in it than there should be . And here it is of great concern , that you preserve the character your sincerity uniform and of a piece ; for if he once finds a false gloss ...
Pagina 22
... believe the families of the ar- tificers will thank me , more than the household of the peasants shall Sir Roger . Sir Roger gives to his men , but I place mine above the necessity or obligation of my bounty . I am in very little pain ...
... believe the families of the ar- tificers will thank me , more than the household of the peasants shall Sir Roger . Sir Roger gives to his men , but I place mine above the necessity or obligation of my bounty . I am in very little pain ...
Pagina 26
... believe she put herself to the expence of a new wax - baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this figure as impertinently as if it had been a real child : sometimes she would let fall a glove or a pin - cushion ...
... believe she put herself to the expence of a new wax - baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this figure as impertinently as if it had been a real child : sometimes she would let fall a glove or a pin - cushion ...
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