The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... loves . Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is impossible for a ... Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which stirs up the 3 jealous Friday ...
... loves . Now , because our inward Passions and Inclinations can never make them selves visible , it is impossible for a ... Love is always a strong Ingredient in this Passion ; for the same Affection which stirs up the 3 jealous Friday ...
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... Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal Return of Love . Not the warmest Expressions of Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction ...
... Love , it is of so delicate a Nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal Return of Love . Not the warmest Expressions of Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction ...
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... Love with Men of too refined a Thought They put a Construction on a Look , and find out a Design in a Smile ; they give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own ...
... Love with Men of too refined a Thought They put a Construction on a Look , and find out a Design in a Smile ; they give new Senses and Significations to Words and Actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with Fancies of their own ...
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... Love in Jealousie as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the Subject of another Paper , L No. 171 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 15 . Credula res amor est- --Ovid . Met . AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the ...
... Love in Jealousie as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the Subject of another Paper , L No. 171 . [ ADDISON . ] Saturday , September 15 . Credula res amor est- --Ovid . Met . AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the ...
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... Love , that he is grieved at the want of any Charm , which , he believes , has power to raise it ; and if he finds , by your Censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your Opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you ...
... Love , that he is grieved at the want of any Charm , which , he believes , has power to raise it ; and if he finds , by your Censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your Opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you ...
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