The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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Pagina 11
... fome Women ; yet their own loofe Defires will fir up new Sufpicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men fubject to the fame Inclinations with themselves . WHETHER thefe or other Motives are most predo- minant , we learn ...
... fome Women ; yet their own loofe Defires will fir up new Sufpicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men fubject to the fame Inclinations with themselves . WHETHER thefe or other Motives are most predo- minant , we learn ...
Pagina 18
... fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of their Minds otherwife the Beauty of their Perfons , or the Charms of their Wit , may make us fond of those whom our Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor ...
... fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of their Minds otherwife the Beauty of their Perfons , or the Charms of their Wit , may make us fond of those whom our Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor ...
Pagina 23
... fome Pain , left a Foreigner fhould carry away the Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grin . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in thofe Days , and a great Mafter in ...
... fome Pain , left a Foreigner fhould carry away the Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grin . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in thofe Days , and a great Mafter in ...
Pagina 26
... fome Proverbs against the Roman Generofity , in fighting for and bestowing other People's Goods . But fince Sir ROGER has taken Occafion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour with Merchants , it fhould be no Offence to offer one not ...
... fome Proverbs against the Roman Generofity , in fighting for and bestowing other People's Goods . But fince Sir ROGER has taken Occafion from an old Proverb to be out of Humour with Merchants , it fhould be no Offence to offer one not ...
Pagina 30
... fome Lines in this Letter , that my young Student is touched with a Diftemper which he hard- İy feems to dream of , and is too far gone in it to receive Advice . However , I fhall animadvert in due time on the Abuse which he mentions ...
... fome Lines in this Letter , that my young Student is touched with a Diftemper which he hard- İy feems to dream of , and is too far gone in it to receive Advice . However , I fhall animadvert in due time on the Abuse which he mentions ...
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