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Pagina 6
... behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of averfion or indifference ; a fond one raifes his fufpicions , and looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be chearful , her thoughts ...
... behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of averfion or indifference ; a fond one raifes his fufpicions , and looks too much like diffimulation and artifice . If the perfon he loves be chearful , her thoughts ...
Pagina 8
... fee any resemblance in the behaviour of two perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the same design in both . These men therefore therefore bear hard upon the suspected party , pursue her 8 N ° 170 . THE SPЕСТАТOR .
... fee any resemblance in the behaviour of two perfons , are apt to fancy it proceeds from the same design in both . These men therefore therefore bear hard upon the suspected party , pursue her 8 N ° 170 . THE SPЕСТАТOR .
Pagina 12
... behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , de- jected carriage , the ufual effects of injured innocence , may foften the jealous husband into pity , make him sensible of the wrong he does you , and work out of his ...
... behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , de- jected carriage , the ufual effects of injured innocence , may foften the jealous husband into pity , make him sensible of the wrong he does you , and work out of his ...
Pagina 14
... behaviour fo incenfed Herod , that he very hardly refrain- ed from striking her ; when in the beat of their quarrel there came in a witness , fuborned by fome of Marianne's enemies , who accused her to the king of a design to poifon him ...
... behaviour fo incenfed Herod , that he very hardly refrain- ed from striking her ; when in the beat of their quarrel there came in a witness , fuborned by fome of Marianne's enemies , who accused her to the king of a design to poifon him ...
Pagina 40
... behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who love thein , nay , whose torments would be abated if they did not love them . IT is wonderful to obferve how little is made of this in- expreffible injury , and how ...
... behaviour , than to give the most exquifite of torments to those who love thein , nay , whose torments would be abated if they did not love them . IT is wonderful to obferve how little is made of this in- expreffible injury , and how ...
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