The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike 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 dislike 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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... fright ful Idea of a Murderer than a Lover , Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when 1711 . No. 171 , his Soul was all in Flames for his THE SPECTATOR 11 Love goes along with this Passion, and will besides ...
... fright ful Idea of a Murderer than a Lover , Herod was at length acquitted and dismissed by Mark Antony , when 1711 . No. 171 , his Soul was all in Flames for his THE SPECTATOR 11 Love goes along with this Passion, and will besides ...
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... Soul to her in the warmest Protestations of Love and Constancy ; when amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders he left with his Uncle Joseph were an Instance of such an inflamed Affection . The ...
... Soul to her in the warmest Protestations of Love and Constancy ; when amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders he left with his Uncle Joseph were an Instance of such an inflamed Affection . The ...
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... Souls like it self . 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 , T Tuesday On No. 173 . с [ ADDISON . ] على 16 THE SPECTATOR.
... Souls like it self . 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 , T Tuesday On No. 173 . с [ ADDISON . ] على 16 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his Cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasie for a whole Month , which is computed by ...
... Soul , and therefore goes on to comfort her when nothing ails her , to appease her when she is not angry , and to give her his Cash when he knows she does not want it ; rather than be uneasie for a whole Month , which is computed by ...
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