The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt Besides , she has this for her Encouragement , that her ...
... tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt Besides , she has this for her Encouragement , that her ...
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... tion it self , and tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with us , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away , then come to Life ...
... tion it self , and tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with us , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away , then come to Life ...
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... tion to you is in Behalf of the Hen - peckt in general , and I desire a Dissertation from you in Defence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good Authorities in our Favour , and hope you will not omit the Mention of the renowned ...
... tion to you is in Behalf of the Hen - peckt in general , and I desire a Dissertation from you in Defence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good Authorities in our Favour , and hope you will not omit the Mention of the renowned ...
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... tion . Why will any Man be so impertinently officious , as to tell me all this is only Fancy and Delusion ? Is there any Merit in being the Messenger of ill News ? If it is a Dream let me enjoy it , since it makes me both the happier ...
... tion . Why will any Man be so impertinently officious , as to tell me all this is only Fancy and Delusion ? Is there any Merit in being the Messenger of ill News ? If it is a Dream let me enjoy it , since it makes me both the happier ...
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... tion that their Infidelity is but another Term for their Ignorance . As Folly and Inconsiderateness are the Foundations of Infidelity , the great Pillars and Supports of it are either a Vanity of appearing wiser than the rest of Mankind ...
... tion that their Infidelity is but another Term for their Ignorance . As Folly and Inconsiderateness are the Foundations of Infidelity , the great Pillars and Supports of it are either a Vanity of appearing wiser than the rest of Mankind ...
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