The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of affection , the soft- est and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the ...
... thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of affection , the soft- est and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the ...
Pagina 3
... thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites de- sire , and loses all the shame and horror which might at first attend it . Nor is ...
... thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites de- sire , and loses all the shame and horror which might at first attend it . Nor is ...
Pagina 4
... thing that looks young , or gay , turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this passion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrust- ful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in his ...
... thing that looks young , or gay , turns their thoughts upon their wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this passion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrust- ful tempers . It is a fault very justly found in his ...
Pagina 6
... thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very tempe- rately situated in this respect ; and if we meet with some few disordered with the violence of this sion , they are not the proper growth of our country , but are many ...
... thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very tempe- rately situated in this respect ; and if we meet with some few disordered with the violence of this sion , they are not the proper growth of our country , but are many ...
Pagina 7
... thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications ; he knows how to find a double edge in an invective , and to draw a satire on himself out of a panegyric on ano- ther . He does not trouble ...
... thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his applications ; he knows how to find a double edge in an invective , and to draw a satire on himself out of a panegyric on ano- ther . He does not trouble ...
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