“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved , is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire ...
... live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjuft fufpicions , THE first rule I fhall propofe to be obferved , is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire ...
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... live nor die without her . This barbar- ous inftance of a wild unreafonable paffion quite put out , for a time , thofe little remains of affection fhe ftill had for her lord : her thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the cruel- ty of ...
... live nor die without her . This barbar- ous inftance of a wild unreafonable paffion quite put out , for a time , thofe little remains of affection fhe ftill had for her lord : her thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the cruel- ty of ...
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... live in commerce together ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of fo ftrict an alliance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herfelf ' till fhe is as good and impaffive as an angel , only to preferve a fidelity to a brute ...
... live in commerce together ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of fo ftrict an alliance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herfelf ' till fhe is as good and impaffive as an angel , only to preferve a fidelity to a brute ...
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... live fill in their native coun try , and transfer their allegiance to a new mafter.adel THE fertility . of this province , its convenient fituati- on for trade and commerce , its capacity for furnishing employment and fubfiftence to ...
... live fill in their native coun try , and transfer their allegiance to a new mafter.adel THE fertility . of this province , its convenient fituati- on for trade and commerce , its capacity for furnishing employment and fubfiftence to ...
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... lives fo very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the bigotry of the Spanish nation . How fhould there be induftry in a country where all < property is precarious ? What fubject will fow his land that his prince may reap the whole ...
... lives fo very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the bigotry of the Spanish nation . How fhould there be induftry in a country where all < property is precarious ? What fubject will fow his land that his prince may reap the whole ...
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againſt Alcibiades beautiful becauſe befides behaviour beſt cafe circumftance confequence confider confideration converfation correfpondent defcribed deferves defign defire difcourfe difcover eyes faid fame fatire fatisfaction fecond fecret feems feen felf fenfe fent feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon foul fpecies fpeculation fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuperiority fure gentleman give greateſt himſelf honour humble fervant humour huſband inftance itſelf kind laft leaft lefs letter live loft look lover mafter mankind manner mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never obferve occafion ourſelves OVID paffed paffion perfon philofopher pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent preferved raiſed reafon renegado reprefented Sappho ſhall ſhe Socrates ſpeak SPECTATOR temper thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion underſtand uſe virtue whofe whole wife woman