The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... fubject into my confideration ; and the more willingly , because I find that the marquis of Hallifax , who , in his " Advice to a Daughter , " has inftructed a wife how to behave herself towards a falfe , an intemperate , a cho- leric ...
... fubject into my confideration ; and the more willingly , because I find that the marquis of Hallifax , who , in his " Advice to a Daughter , " has inftructed a wife how to behave herself towards a falfe , an intemperate , a cho- leric ...
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... fubject to the fame inclinations with themfelves . Whether thefe or other motives are moft predominant ,. we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no ...
... fubject to the fame inclinations with themfelves . Whether thefe or other motives are moft predominant ,. we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no ...
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... fubject of another Paper . By ADDISON , London . L * N ° 171 Saturday , September 15 , 1711 . Credula res amor eft- " Love is a credulous paffion . " HA Ovid Met . vii . 826 . AVING in my yesterday's Paper discovered the nature of ...
... fubject of another Paper . By ADDISON , London . L * N ° 171 Saturday , September 15 , 1711 . Credula res amor eft- " Love is a credulous paffion . " HA Ovid Met . vii . 826 . AVING in my yesterday's Paper discovered the nature of ...
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... fubject . MARIAMNE had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondness for Mariamne ...
... fubject . MARIAMNE had all the charms that beauty , birth , wit and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondness for Mariamne ...
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... fubject to , and is no lefs grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your obfervation . I mean , the having things palmed upon us for London fashions , which were never once heard of there . A lady of this place had fome ...
... fubject to , and is no lefs grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your obfervation . I mean , the having things palmed upon us for London fashions , which were never once heard of there . A lady of this place had fome ...
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