The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 5
... shews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are strong Motives to Aversion . Nor is this the worst Effect ... shew them selves no more . We may see , by what has been said , that Jealousie takes the deepest Root in Men of ...
... shews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are strong Motives to Aversion . Nor is this the worst Effect ... shew them selves no more . We may see , by what has been said , that Jealousie takes the deepest Root in Men of ...
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... shew by what Means the Passion may be best allay'd , and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . Other Faults indeed are not under the Wife's Jurisdic tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls ...
... shew by what Means the Passion may be best allay'd , and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . Other Faults indeed are not under the Wife's Jurisdic tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls ...
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... shews you have a Value for others , besides himself ; but the Commendation of that which he himself wants , inflames him more , as it shews that in some Respects you prefer others before him . Jealousie is admirably described in this ...
... shews you have a Value for others , besides himself ; but the Commendation of that which he himself wants , inflames him more , as it shews that in some Respects you prefer others before him . Jealousie is admirably described in this ...
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... shew too well the warm Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find those Faults which are ...
... shew too well the warm Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find those Faults which are ...
Page 11
... shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable Passion quite put out , for a time , those little Remains of Affection she still had for her ...
... shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could neither Live nor Die without her . This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable Passion quite put out , for a time , those little Remains of Affection she still had for her ...
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