The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this paffion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the ...
An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this paffion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the ...
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But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome WOMEN ; yet their own loose desires will ftir up new fufpicions from another side , and make them ...
But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome WOMEN ; yet their own loose desires will ftir up new fufpicions from another side , and make them ...
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From my pale cheek the colour fries , " And all the man wilhin me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears “ In rifing fighs and falling tears , " That show too well the warm desires , " The filent , flow , consuming fires , " Which on ...
From my pale cheek the colour fries , " And all the man wilhin me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears “ In rifing fighs and falling tears , " That show too well the warm desires , " The filent , flow , consuming fires , " Which on ...
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The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately fummoned Hered into Ægypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the summons to Antony's desire of Mariamne , whom ...
The barbarity of the action was represented to Mark Antony , who immediately fummoned Hered into Ægypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the summons to Antony's desire of Mariamne , whom ...
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0 ( " application to you is in behalf of the Hen - peckt in general , and I desire a differtation from you in de . • fence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good • authorities in our favour , and hope you will not omit the ...
0 ( " application to you is in behalf of the Hen - peckt in general , and I desire a differtation from you in de . • fence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good • authorities in our favour , and hope you will not omit the ...
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