The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... , if we except the jealous Husband , But the great Unhappiness of this Passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the Affection which it is so sollicitous sollicitous to engross ; and that for these two Reasons 4 THE SPECTATOR.
... , if we except the jealous Husband , But the great Unhappiness of this Passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the Affection which it is so sollicitous sollicitous to engross ; and that for these two Reasons 4 THE SPECTATOR.
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George Gregory Smith. sollicitous to engross ; and that for these two Reasons , No. 170 . because it lays too great a ... Reason for his Suspicions , and to enjoy the Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such ...
George Gregory Smith. sollicitous to engross ; and that for these two Reasons , No. 170 . because it lays too great a ... Reason for his Suspicions , and to enjoy the Pleasure of the Crime since she must undergo the Ignominy . Such ...
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... Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . When we suffer our selves to be thus carried away by meer Beauty or meer Wit , Omnamante with all her Vice will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin or ...
... Reason and Judgment will tell us we ought to abhor . When we suffer our selves to be thus carried away by meer Beauty or meer Wit , Omnamante with all her Vice will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin or ...
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... Reason quite as laudable , as Knowledge and Wisdom exercised in the Defence of an ill Cause , Were the Intention stedfastly considered , as the Measure of Approbation , all Falshood would soon be out of Countenance ; and an Address in ...
... Reason quite as laudable , as Knowledge and Wisdom exercised in the Defence of an ill Cause , Were the Intention stedfastly considered , as the Measure of Approbation , all Falshood would soon be out of Countenance ; and an Address in ...
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... ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable Presumption that my Sept. 19 , my Returns will be sufficient to answer 22 THE SPECTATOR.
... ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable Presumption that my Sept. 19 , my Returns will be sufficient to answer 22 THE SPECTATOR.
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