“The” Spectator, Volumen3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealoufy thus arifes from an extraor- dinary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
... believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealoufy thus arifes from an extraor- dinary love , it is of fo delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an ...
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... believe no men fee lefs of the truth and reality of things , than thefe great refiners upon in- cidents , who are fo wonderfully fubtle and over - wife in their conceptions . Now what these men fancy they know of women by reflection ...
... believe no men fee lefs of the truth and reality of things , than thefe great refiners upon in- cidents , who are fo wonderfully fubtle and over - wife in their conceptions . Now what these men fancy they know of women by reflection ...
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... believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great concern , that you preferve the character of your fincerity uniform and of a piece : For if he once finds a falfe glofs put upon any fingle action , he quickly ...
... believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great concern , that you preferve the character of your fincerity uniform and of a piece : For if he once finds a falfe glofs put upon any fingle action , he quickly ...
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... believe : He is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are truly great , who place their am- bition rather in acquiring to themfelves ...
... believe : He is the more likely to fuffer in the com- merce , who begins with the obligation of being the more ready to enter into it . But thofe men only are truly great , who place their am- bition rather in acquiring to themfelves ...
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... believe the families of the artificers will thank me , more than the houshold of the peasants fhall Sir Roger . Sir Roger gives to his men , but I place mine above the neceffity or obligation of my bounty . I am in very little pain for ...
... believe the families of the artificers will thank me , more than the houshold of the peasants fhall Sir Roger . Sir Roger gives to his men , but I place mine above the neceffity or obligation of my bounty . I am in very little pain for ...
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