The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... short , be my very soul , as I am yours . ' The jealous man's disease is of so malignant a na- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- A cool behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of ...
... short , be my very soul , as I am yours . ' The jealous man's disease is of so malignant a na- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- A cool behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of ...
Pagina 3
... short , there is no word or gesture so insignificant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of discovery : so that if we consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think ...
... short , there is no word or gesture so insignificant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his suspicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of discovery : so that if we consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think ...
Pagina 8
... short , he is so desirous of ingrossing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it : and if he finds by your censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your opinion as ...
... short , he is so desirous of ingrossing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it : and if he finds by your censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your opinion as ...
Pagina 11
... short , he put his uncle to death , and very diffi- cultly prevailed upon himself to spare Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private ...
... short , he put his uncle to death , and very diffi- cultly prevailed upon himself to spare Mariamne . After this he was forced on a second journey into Egypt , when he committed his lady to the care of Sohemus , with the same private ...
Pagina 27
... short , Sir , I must ingenuously own that I was ne- ver so handled in all my life ; and to complete my misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late victory , has made a visit or two to the dear object of my wishes ...
... short , Sir , I must ingenuously own that I was ne- ver so handled in all my life ; and to complete my misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late victory , has made a visit or two to the dear object of my wishes ...
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