The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell , A ...
... Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excell , A ...
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... Mind of Man ; but it is still a more exquisite Delight to say to your self , you have done well , than to hear the whole humane Race pronounce you glorious , except you your self can join with them in your own Reflexions . A Mind thus ...
... Mind of Man ; but it is still a more exquisite Delight to say to your self , you have done well , than to hear the whole humane Race pronounce you glorious , except you your self can join with them in your own Reflexions . A Mind thus ...
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... Mind ; but was a little vexed to find that in less than a Month she had considerably stoln upon my Time , so that I resolved to look at her no more . But the Jezebel , who , as I suppose , might think it a diminution to her Honour , to ...
... Mind ; but was a little vexed to find that in less than a Month she had considerably stoln upon my Time , so that I resolved to look at her no more . But the Jezebel , who , as I suppose , might think it a diminution to her Honour , to ...
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... Mind , whether it be founded in the Animal or Rational Part of our Nature , in a word , whether it be such as is entituled to any other Reward , besides that secret Satisfaction and Contentment of Mind which is essential to it , and the ...
... Mind , whether it be founded in the Animal or Rational Part of our Nature , in a word , whether it be such as is entituled to any other Reward , besides that secret Satisfaction and Contentment of Mind which is essential to it , and the ...
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... Mind from some new Sept , 22 , Supply of Spirits , or a more kindly Circulation of the Blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning Sollicitor , who would never ask a Favour of a great Man before Dinner ; but took care to prefer his ...
... Mind from some new Sept , 22 , Supply of Spirits , or a more kindly Circulation of the Blood . Sir Francis Bacon mentions a cunning Sollicitor , who would never ask a Favour of a great Man before Dinner ; but took care to prefer his ...
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