“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Pàgina 7
... reafon for his fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleafure of the crime , fince fhe muft undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the confiderations that directed the wife man in his advice to hufbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy ...
... reafon for his fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleafure of the crime , fince fhe muft undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the confiderations that directed the wife man in his advice to hufbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy ...
Pàgina 15
... or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of thofe whom our reafon and judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . B. 2 WHEN WHEN We fuffer ourselves to be thus carried away by NS 172 . THE SPECTATOR . 15 No 172. ...
... or the charms of their wit , may make us fond of thofe whom our reafon and judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . B. 2 WHEN WHEN We fuffer ourselves to be thus carried away by NS 172 . THE SPECTATOR . 15 No 172. ...
Pàgina 16
... reafon and juftice , tho ' a man were in the height of youth and amor- ous inclinations , he would look on a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb the wanton carriage in a woman would difappoint ...
... reafon and juftice , tho ' a man were in the height of youth and amor- ous inclinations , he would look on a coquette with the fame contempt or indifference as he would upon a cox- comb the wanton carriage in a woman would difappoint ...
Pàgina 24
... reafon for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be fuf- ficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done without the skill of ...
... reafon for making it , either from my own experience , or that of other people , or from a reasonable presumption that my returns will be fuf- ficient to answer my expence and hazard ; and this is never to be done without the skill of ...
Pàgina 31
... reafon I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . ' I Do not know whether I make myfelf understood in ⚫ the representation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take . leave to give you an account of myself , and my own ...
... reafon I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . ' I Do not know whether I make myfelf understood in ⚫ the representation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take . leave to give you an account of myself , and my own ...
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