The Spectator, Volume 3Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal train of confequences , and makes the perfon you fufpect guilty of the very crines you ...
... opinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion . Nor is this the worst effect of jealousy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal train of confequences , and makes the perfon you fufpect guilty of the very crines you ...
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... opinion of fome women : yet their own loose defires will ftir up new fufpicions from another fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclina- tions with themselves . Whether thefe or other motives are most predominant ...
... opinion of fome women : yet their own loose defires will ftir up new fufpicions from another fide , and make them believe all men fubject to the fame inclina- tions with themselves . Whether thefe or other motives are most predominant ...
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... others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you I could love him better if he had other other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion THE SPECTATOR . 7.
... others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you I could love him better if he had other other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion THE SPECTATOR . 7.
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... opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he himself fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealoufy of those who love them , and infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their ...
... opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he himself fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealoufy of those who love them , and infult over an aking heart , and triumph in their ...
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... application of laudable talents , is tolerated in the general opinion of men , not only in fuch cafes as are here mentioned , but also in matters which concern ordinary B 3 ordinary life . If a lawyer were to be efteemed THE SPECTATOR . 13.
... application of laudable talents , is tolerated in the general opinion of men , not only in fuch cafes as are here mentioned , but also in matters which concern ordinary B 3 ordinary life . If a lawyer were to be efteemed THE SPECTATOR . 13.
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