The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is still another secret that can never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This 171 . SPECTATOR .
... love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is still another secret that can never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This 171 . SPECTATOR .
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practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This is , to change sides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example he ...
practised by women of greater cunning than virtue . This is , to change sides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own passion upon himself ; to take some occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example he ...
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... virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to ab- stract our minds from the observation of an excel- lence in those we converse with , till we have taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of ...
... virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to ab- stract our minds from the observation of an excel- lence in those we converse with , till we have taken some notice , or received some good information of the disposition of ...
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of it with patience , and preserve the virtue by which it was acquired . When a man is thoroughly per- suaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for , or pursue any thing but what is exactly his duty , it is not in the power of ...
of it with patience , and preserve the virtue by which it was acquired . When a man is thoroughly per- suaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for , or pursue any thing but what is exactly his duty , it is not in the power of ...
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... virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hospitality among his neighbours ? .. Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very dili- gent in hearing Sir Roger , and had a mind to ...
... virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hospitality among his neighbours ? .. Captain Sentry observed Sir Andrew very dili- gent in hearing Sir Roger , and had a mind to ...
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