The Spectator, 第 3 卷John Bell, 1776 |
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第 6 頁
... first attend it . Nor is it a won- der if fhe who fuffers wrongfully in a man's opi- nion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his esteem , refolves to give him reafon for his . fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the ...
... first attend it . Nor is it a won- der if fhe who fuffers wrongfully in a man's opi- nion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his esteem , refolves to give him reafon for his . fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the ...
第 7 頁
... first looking in a gläfs , and are ftung with jealoufy at the fight of a wrinkle . A handfome . fellow immediately alarms them , and every thing that looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon . their wives .. A fecond fort of men ...
... first looking in a gläfs , and are ftung with jealoufy at the fight of a wrinkle . A handfome . fellow immediately alarms them , and every thing that looks young or gay turns their thoughts upon . their wives .. A fecond fort of men ...
第 9 頁
... first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his ...
... first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jea- lous man is very quick in his ...
第 13 頁
... first discourse he entertained her with , in which the found it no eafy matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at laft he appeared fo well fatisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears . and embraces ...
... first discourse he entertained her with , in which the found it no eafy matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at laft he appeared fo well fatisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears . and embraces ...
第 21 頁
... first competitor that entered the lifts , was a black fwarthy French- man , who accidentally paffed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look , and hard fea- tures , promifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a ...
... first competitor that entered the lifts , was a black fwarthy French- man , who accidentally paffed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look , and hard fea- tures , promifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a ...
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