The Spectator, Volume 3Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... subject of another paper . No. CLXXI . SATURDAY , SEPTEMBR 15 . Credula res amor eft- The man , who loves , is cafy of belief . L OVID . HAVING in my yesterday's paper difcovered the na- ture of jealoufy , and pointed out the persons ...
... subject of another paper . No. CLXXI . SATURDAY , SEPTEMBR 15 . Credula res amor eft- The man , who loves , is cafy of belief . L OVID . HAVING in my yesterday's paper difcovered the na- ture of jealoufy , and pointed out the persons ...
Page 117
... subject , you would tafily conceive the miferable condition many of us are in , who not only from the laws of custom and mo- defty are restrained from making any advances towards our wishes , but are alfo from the circumftance of for- L ...
... subject , you would tafily conceive the miferable condition many of us are in , who not only from the laws of custom and mo- defty are restrained from making any advances towards our wishes , but are alfo from the circumftance of for- L ...
Page 122
... subjects . Perhaps the inha- bitants here are not above the tenth part of the whole ; yet as they are better fed , and ... subject to the prince . For my own part , I fhould believe that feven - eighths of the people are without property ...
... subjects . Perhaps the inha- bitants here are not above the tenth part of the whole ; yet as they are better fed , and ... subject to the prince . For my own part , I fhould believe that feven - eighths of the people are without property ...
Page 129
... subject would be of no use to an English reader , I thall not enlarge upon it . No. CCII . MONDAY , OCTOBER 22 . Sæpe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . Many , though faultier much themselves , pretend Their leis offending ...
... subject would be of no use to an English reader , I thall not enlarge upon it . No. CCII . MONDAY , OCTOBER 22 . Sæpe decem vitiis instructior odit & horret . Many , though faultier much themselves , pretend Their leis offending ...
Page 161
... , and so repugnant to the offers of love , " that they fly in the face of their husband when he " approaches them with conjugal endearments . This " " fpecies " Species of women are likewife subject to little thefts THE SPECTATOR . 161.
... , and so repugnant to the offers of love , " that they fly in the face of their husband when he " approaches them with conjugal endearments . This " " fpecies " Species of women are likewife subject to little thefts THE SPECTATOR . 161.
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