The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... has not spoken one word of a Jealous Husband * . * ADDISON has particularly pointed out this third volume , as containing Papers of humour , and also refers to other useful Specuations in it . See SPECTATOR , Vol . VII .
... has not spoken one word of a Jealous Husband * . * ADDISON has particularly pointed out this third volume , as containing Papers of humour , and also refers to other useful Specuations in it . See SPECTATOR , Vol . VII .
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We may see by what has been faid , that jealousy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpotitions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are those who are conscious to themselves of an ...
We may see by what has been faid , that jealousy takes the deepeft root in men of amorous difpotitions ; and of these we may find three kinds who are most over . run with it . The First are those who are conscious to themselves of an ...
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... shows and appearances for hypocrisy in others ; so that I believe no men see less of the truth and reality of things , than these great refiners upon incidents , who are so wonderfully subtle and over - wise in their conceptions .
... shows and appearances for hypocrisy in others ; so that I believe no men see less of the truth and reality of things , than these great refiners upon incidents , who are so wonderfully subtle and over - wise in their conceptions .
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... give notice , that I " have found great relief from two dores , having taken them two “ mornings together with a dish of chocolate . Witness my hant , SFECT . Vol . YII . N ° 547 . See also N ° 178 , of this From CO * & c .
... give notice , that I " have found great relief from two dores , having taken them two “ mornings together with a dish of chocolate . Witness my hant , SFECT . Vol . YII . N ° 547 . See also N ° 178 , of this From CO * & c .
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A jealous husband has a particular averhon to winks and whitpers , and if he does not see to the botrom of every thing , will be fure to go beyond it in his fears and fuí . picions . He will always expect to be your chief confia . dent ...
A jealous husband has a particular averhon to winks and whitpers , and if he does not see to the botrom of every thing , will be fure to go beyond it in his fears and fuí . picions . He will always expect to be your chief confia . dent ...
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