The Spectator, Volume 3Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... meet with more difquietude and uncafinefs than a fufpected wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this paffion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which it is fo fo- licitous to ingrofs ...
... meet with more difquietude and uncafinefs than a fufpected wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this paffion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which it is fo fo- licitous to ingrofs ...
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... meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very temperately fi- tuated tuated in this respect ; and if we meet with THE SPECTATOR . 5.
... meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation is very temperately fi- tuated tuated in this respect ; and if we meet with THE SPECTATOR . 5.
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Joseph Addison. tuated in this respect ; and if we meet with some few dis- ordered with the violence of this paffion , they are not the proper growth of our country , but are many degrees nearer the fun in their conftitutions than in ...
Joseph Addison. tuated in this respect ; and if we meet with some few dis- ordered with the violence of this paffion , they are not the proper growth of our country , but are many degrees nearer the fun in their conftitutions than in ...
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Joseph Addison. nefs of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and fcorn that is due to fo infolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual ...
Joseph Addison. nefs of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and fcorn that is due to fo infolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a me- lancholy , dejected carriage , the ufual ...
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... meet dan- ger , if excited by it's own eagerness , and not the pub- lick good , deferves the name of audacity , rather than of courage . THER HERE can be no greater injury to human fociety than that good talents among men fhould be held ...
... meet dan- ger , if excited by it's own eagerness , and not the pub- lick good , deferves the name of audacity , rather than of courage . THER HERE can be no greater injury to human fociety than that good talents among men fhould be held ...
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