The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his ... the softest and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction , where we are not persuaded ...
... for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a figure in his ... the softest and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction , where we are not persuaded ...
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Delight in me ; be all in all with me ; “ Give your whole heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's disease is of fo malignant a na-ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourishment .
Delight in me ; be all in all with me ; “ Give your whole heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's disease is of fo malignant a na-ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourishment .
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S ; resolves to give him reason for his fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , fince she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the confiderations that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands “ Be not ...
S ; resolves to give him reason for his fufpicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , fince she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the confiderations that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands “ Be not ...
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They put a construction on a look , and find out a design in a imile ; they give new senses and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising .
They put a construction on a look , and find out a design in a imile ; they give new senses and fignifications to words and actions ; and are ever tormenting themselves with fancies of their own raising .
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five , do hereby for the benefit of the public , 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 .
five , do hereby for the benefit of the public , 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 .
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