The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This is to change sides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some ...
... never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This is to change sides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some ...
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... never have brought back so many fine horses to the kennel , he would never have gone so often , like a blast , over fields of corn . If such too had been the conduct of all his ancestors , he might truly have boasted at this day ...
... never have brought back so many fine horses to the kennel , he would never have gone so often , like a blast , over fields of corn . If such too had been the conduct of all his ancestors , he might truly have boasted at this day ...
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... never seen to smile ; but upon hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence : after which , he composes himself in ...
... never seen to smile ; but upon hearing any thing that pleases him , he takes up his staff with both hands , and lays it upon the next piece of timber that stands in his way with exceeding vehemence : after which , he composes himself in ...
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Acarnania acquainted actions ADDISON admiration agreeable Alcibiades appear beautiful behaviour Castilian character consider conversation creature desire discourse endeavour entertainment esteem eyes father favour female fortune gentleman gisms give grin happy heart Herod HESIOD honour Hudibras human humble servant humour husband Hyæna Iliad imagination innocent John Sharpe kind labour lady leap letter live look lover Lover's Leap mankind manner Mariamne matter means merit mind mistress modesty nature nerally never obliged observe occasion October 31 opinion OVID pain paper particular passion person Plato pleased pleasure Plutarch poet poor pray present pretend racters reader reason religion renegado Salamander Sappho secret sense shew Socrates soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit STEELE tell temper tender ther thing thought tion town turn VIRG virtue virtuous whole wife woman women word write young