The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... opinion of her , both of which are strong motives to aversion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal train of consequences , and makes the person you suspect guilty of the very crimes you ...
... opinion of her , both of which are strong motives to aversion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal train of consequences , and makes the person you suspect guilty of the very crimes you ...
Σελίδα 25
... opinion of some women , yet their own loose desires will stir up new suspicions from another side , and make them believe all men subject to the same inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other motives are most predominant ...
... opinion of some women , yet their own loose desires will stir up new suspicions from another side , and make them believe all men subject to the same inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other motives are most predominant ...
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... opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you could love him better if he had other qualifications , and that by consequence your affection does not rise so high as he thinks it ought . If , therefore , his temper be grave or ...
... opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you could love him better if he had other qualifications , and that by consequence your affection does not rise so high as he thinks it ought . If , therefore , his temper be grave or ...
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... opinion , that he was not to be looked upon as a fair grinner , and therefore ordered him to be set aside as a cheat . The prize , it seems , fell at length upon a cobbler , Giles Gor- gon by name , who produced several new grins of his ...
... opinion , that he was not to be looked upon as a fair grinner , and therefore ordered him to be set aside as a cheat . The prize , it seems , fell at length upon a cobbler , Giles Gor- gon by name , who produced several new grins of his ...
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... opinion , that the person could not be too severely punished who had thus dishonoured his master . Upon the whole debate , the em- peror declared it was his opinion , that Eginhart's punishment would rather increase than diminish the ...
... opinion , that the person could not be too severely punished who had thus dishonoured his master . Upon the whole debate , the em- peror declared it was his opinion , that Eginhart's punishment would rather increase than diminish the ...
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