The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... whole heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's difeafe is of fo malignant a na-- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- ment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as ...
... whole heart , for mine's all your's , to me . " COLMAN . The jealous man's difeafe is of fo malignant a na-- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- ment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as ...
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... whole fex as a fpecies of impoftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome WOMEN ; yet their own loofe defires will ftir up new fufpicions ...
... whole fex as a fpecies of impoftors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over thefe prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of fome WOMEN ; yet their own loofe defires will ftir up new fufpicions ...
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... whole foul to her in the warmest proteftations of love and conftancy ; when amidst all his fighs and lan- guifhings the asked him , whether the private orders he left with his uncle Jofeph were an inftance of fuch an inflamed affection ...
... whole foul to her in the warmest proteftations of love and conftancy ; when amidst all his fighs and lan- guifhings the asked him , whether the private orders he left with his uncle Jofeph were an inftance of fuch an inflamed affection ...
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... whole human race pro- nounce you glorious , except you yourself can join with them in your own reflections . A mind thus equal and uniform may be deferted by little fashionable ad- mirers and followers , but will ever be had in ...
... whole human race pro- nounce you glorious , except you yourself can join with them in your own reflections . A mind thus equal and uniform may be deferted by little fashionable ad- mirers and followers , but will ever be had in ...
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... whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled in the Angry Grin . He did his part fo well , that he is faid to have made half a dozen women mifcarry ; but the juftice being * NAMURE was taken from the French Sept. 1 , 1695 , by King ...
... whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled in the Angry Grin . He did his part fo well , that he is faid to have made half a dozen women mifcarry ; but the juftice being * NAMURE was taken from the French Sept. 1 , 1695 , by King ...
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