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Page 5
14 , 1711 . shews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are
strong Motives to Aversion . Nor is this the worst Effect of Jealousie ; for it often
draws after it a more fatal Train of Consequences , and makes the Person you
suspect ...
14 , 1711 . shews you have no honourable Opinion of her ; both of which are
strong Motives to Aversion . Nor is this the worst Effect of Jealousie ; for it often
draws after it a more fatal Train of Consequences , and makes the Person you
suspect ...
Page 7
After this frightful Account of Jealousie , and the Ĉ Persons who are most subject
to it , it will be but fair to shew by what Means the Passion may be best allay'd ,
and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . I Other Faults indeed are not ...
After this frightful Account of Jealousie , and the Ĉ Persons who are most subject
to it , it will be but fair to shew by what Means the Passion may be best allay'd ,
and those who are possessed with it set at Ease . I Other Faults indeed are not ...
Page 8
The Commendation of any thing in another , stirs up his Jealousie , as it ! 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 ...
The Commendation of any thing in another , stirs up his Jealousie , as it ! 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 ...
Page 9
... 171L My Heart , inflam'd by Jealous Heats , With numberless Reseatments
beats , From my pale Cheek the Colour flies , And all the Man withio me Dies : By
turns my hidden Grief appears In rising Sighs and falling Tears , That shew too
well ...
... 171L My Heart , inflam'd by Jealous Heats , With numberless Reseatments
beats , From my pale Cheek the Colour flies , And all the Man withio me Dies : By
turns my hidden Grief appears In rising Sighs and falling Tears , That shew too
well ...
Page 11
... which plainly 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 ...
... which plainly 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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