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Pagina 4
... nature : I cannot , however , con- clude it without owning thofe great obliga- tions which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , bumble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No 170 .. i VOLUME THIR D. DEDICATION .
... nature : I cannot , however , con- clude it without owning thofe great obliga- tions which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , bumble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No 170 .. i VOLUME THIR D. DEDICATION .
Pagina 6
... nature , that it fcorns to take up with any thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expreffions of affection , the foftest and moft tender hypocrify , are able to give any fatisfaction , where we are not perfuaded that ...
... nature , that it fcorns to take up with any thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expreffions of affection , the foftest and moft tender hypocrify , are able to give any fatisfaction , where we are not perfuaded that ...
Pagina 10
... nature of jealoufy , and pointed out the perfons who are most subject to it , I muft here apply myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE ...
... nature of jealoufy , and pointed out the perfons who are most subject to it , I muft here apply myself to my fair correfpondents , who defire to live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE ...
Pagina 15
... nature and accomplishments of art are valuable but as they are exerted in the interefts of virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to abftract our minds from the ob- fervation of any excellence in thofe we converfe with ...
... nature and accomplishments of art are valuable but as they are exerted in the interefts of virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to abftract our minds from the ob- fervation of any excellence in thofe we converfe with ...
Pagina 16
... nature should abate in proportion . But however juft it is to measure the value of men by the ap- plication of their talents , and not by the eminence of those qualities abftracted from their use ; Ifay , however juft fuch a way of ...
... nature should abate in proportion . But however juft it is to measure the value of men by the ap- plication of their talents , and not by the eminence of those qualities abftracted from their use ; Ifay , however juft fuch a way of ...
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