The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 6
... there lie the hottest regions of jealousy , which , as you come northward , cools all along with the cli- mate , till you scarce meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very tempe- rately situated in this ...
... there lie the hottest regions of jealousy , which , as you come northward , cools all along with the cli- mate , till you scarce meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very tempe- rately situated in this ...
Pagina 7
... ther . He does not trouble himself to consider the person , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded , as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another stirs up his jealousy ...
... ther . He does not trouble himself to consider the person , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleased or confounded , as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another stirs up his jealousy ...
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 21
... there is generally a con- stant , though friendly , opposition of opinions . It happened that one of the company , in an historical discourse , was observing , that Carthaginian faith was a proverbial phrase to intimate breach of ...
... there is generally a con- stant , though friendly , opposition of opinions . It happened that one of the company , in an historical discourse , was observing , that Carthaginian faith was a proverbial phrase to intimate breach of ...
Pagina 23
... there as well as of their silks in England , and the customary prices that are given for both in each country . I ought to have a clear knowledge of these matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the ...
... there as well as of their silks in England , and the customary prices that are given for both in each country . I ought to have a clear knowledge of these matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the ...
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