The Spectator, Volumes 3-4Dent, 1930 |
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... Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the ...
... Affection , the softest and most tender Hypocrisie , are able to give any Satisfaction , where we are not per swaded that the Affection is real and the Satisfaction mutual . For the jealous Man wishes himself a kind of Deity to the ...
Page 11
... Affection , the private Orders he had left behind him , which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable Passion quite put out ...
... Affection , the private Orders he had left behind him , which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable Passion quite put out ...
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... Affection to every thing which relies upon us for its Good and Preservation . Depend ance is a perpetual Call upon Humanity , and a greater Incitement to Tenderness and Pity than any other Motive whatsoever , The Man therefore who ...
... Affection to every thing which relies upon us for its Good and Preservation . Depend ance is a perpetual Call upon Humanity , and a greater Incitement to Tenderness and Pity than any other Motive whatsoever , The Man therefore who ...
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