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Pagina 6
... fresh matters of dif covery : so that if we confider the effects of this paffion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate ha- tred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none. tred mer . 6 N ° 170 . THE SPECTATOR .
... fresh matters of dif covery : so that if we confider the effects of this paffion , one would rather think it proceeded from an inveterate ha- tred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none. tred mer . 6 N ° 170 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 10
... confi . der the perfon , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleafed or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another ftirs up his jealoufy , as it shews you have a value for ...
... confi . der the perfon , but to direct the character ; and is secretly pleafed or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another ftirs up his jealoufy , as it shews you have a value for ...
Pagina 13
... confider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagination rather under the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his foul was all ...
... confider the kindness that produced them , and therefore represented him in her imagination rather under the frightful idea of a murderer than a lover . Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when his foul was all ...
Pagina 16
... confider all things by the light of reafon and juftice , tho ' a man were in the height of youth and amor- ous inclinations , he would look upon a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb : the wanton ...
... confider all things by the light of reafon and juftice , tho ' a man were in the height of youth and amor- ous inclinations , he would look upon a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb : the wanton ...
Pagina 23
... confider , whether fo many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or fo many peafants made merry on Sir ROGER'S charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the artificers will thank me , more than the ...
... confider , whether fo many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or fo many peafants made merry on Sir ROGER'S charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the artificers will thank me , more than the ...
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