The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... soul , as I am yours . ' The jealous man's disease is of so malignant a na- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- A cool behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of aversion or indif- ment ...
... soul , as I am yours . ' The jealous man's disease is of so malignant a na- ture , that it converts all it takes into its own nourish- A cool behaviour sets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an instance of aversion or indif- ment ...
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... soul away . ' The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dis- like another : but if you find those faults which are to be found in his own character , you discover not only your dislike of another , but of himself . In short , he is so ...
... soul away . ' The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dis- like another : but if you find those faults which are to be found in his own character , you discover not only your dislike of another , but of himself . In short , he is so ...
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... soul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first discourse he ...
... soul was all in flames for his Mariamne ; but before their meeting , he was not a little alarmed at the report he had heard of his uncle's conversation and familiarity with her in his absence . This therefore was the first discourse he ...
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... souls like itself . The branches of the oak endure all the seasons of the year , though its leaves fall off in autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning spring . STEELE . T .. IN N No 173. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 , 1711 ...
... souls like itself . The branches of the oak endure all the seasons of the year , though its leaves fall off in autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning spring . STEELE . T .. IN N No 173. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 , 1711 ...
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... soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to ap- pease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasy for a whole month , which is com- puted by ...
... soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to ap- pease her when she is not angry , and to give her his cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasy for a whole month , which is com- puted by ...
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