The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in ... give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the ...
... gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in ... give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the ...
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... give him Reason for his Suspicions , and to enjoy the Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such probably were the Considerations that directed the wise Man in his Advice to Husbands ; Be not jealous over the Wife ...
... give him Reason for his Suspicions , and to enjoy the Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such probably were the Considerations that directed the wise Man in his Advice to Husbands ; Be not jealous over the Wife ...
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... give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for ...
... give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own raising : They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for ...
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... give a Woman , and Herod all the Love that such Charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her Father not many Years after . The ...
... give a Woman , and Herod all the Love that such Charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her Father not many Years after . The ...
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... give to the good Qualities they have from Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it is to measure the Value of Men by the Application of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their ...
... give to the good Qualities they have from Nature , should abate in Proportion . But however just it is to measure the Value of Men by the Application of their Talents , and not by the Eminence of those Qualities abstracted from their ...
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