The Spectator, 3. kötetJ. Sharpe, 1808 |
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4. oldal
... observe that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the person who provoked their jealousy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furious- ly , and throws off all the mixtures of suspicion which choked and ...
... observe that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the person who provoked their jealousy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furious- ly , and throws off all the mixtures of suspicion which choked and ...
6. oldal
... observation ; but jealousy calls upon her parti- cularly for its cure , and deserves all her art and ap- plication in the attempt . Besides , she has this for her encouragement , that her endeavours will be always pleasing , and that ...
... observation ; but jealousy calls upon her parti- cularly for its cure , and deserves all her art and ap- plication in the attempt . Besides , she has this for her encouragement , that her endeavours will be always pleasing , and that ...
13. oldal
... observation of an excel- lence in those we converse with , till we have taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of their minds ; otherwise the beauty of their persons , or the charms of their wit , may ...
... observation of an excel- lence in those we converse with , till we have taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of their minds ; otherwise the beauty of their persons , or the charms of their wit , may ...
21. oldal
... observing , that Carthaginian faith was a proverbial phrase to intimate breach of leagues . Sir Roger said it could hardly be otherwise that the Carthaginians were the greatest traders in the world ; and as gain is the chief end of such ...
... observing , that Carthaginian faith was a proverbial phrase to intimate breach of leagues . Sir Roger said it could hardly be otherwise that the Carthaginians were the greatest traders in the world ; and as gain is the chief end of such ...
25. oldal
... observing the Jezebel I am now complaining of . I at first looked on her myself with the highest contempt , could divert myself with her airs for half an hour , and afterwards take up my Plutarch with great tranquillity of mind ; but ...
... observing the Jezebel I am now complaining of . I at first looked on her myself with the highest contempt , could divert myself with her airs for half an hour , and afterwards take up my Plutarch with great tranquillity of mind ; but ...
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