The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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... actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is this the worft effect of jealoufy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal ...
... actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is this the worft effect of jealoufy ; for it often draws after it a more fatal ...
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... actions , to unravel all your defigns , and discover every fecret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous ... action , he quickly fufpects all the reft ; his work- ing imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it ...
... actions , to unravel all your defigns , and discover every fecret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous ... action , he quickly fufpects all the reft ; his work- ing imagination immediately takes a false hint , and runs off with it ...
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... action was reprefented to Mark Antony , who immediately fummoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the fummons to Antony's defire of Mariamne , whom therefore , before his ...
... action was reprefented to Mark Antony , who immediately fummoned Herod into Egypt , to answer for the crime that was there laid to his charge . Herod attributed the fummons to Antony's defire of Mariamne , whom therefore , before his ...
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... action , or the prudence of any undertaking without them . I fay this in an- fiver to what Sir ROGER is pleafed to fay , that lit- ile that is truly noble can be expected from one who is ever poring on his cath - book , or balancing his ...
... action , or the prudence of any undertaking without them . I fay this in an- fiver to what Sir ROGER is pleafed to fay , that lit- ile that is truly noble can be expected from one who is ever poring on his cath - book , or balancing his ...
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... action , or the prudence of any adventure . If , for inftance , the chace is his whole adventure , his only returns > must be the ftag's horns in the great hall , and the fox's nofe upon the ftable door . Without doubt ; Sir ROGER knows ...
... action , or the prudence of any adventure . If , for inftance , the chace is his whole adventure , his only returns > must be the ftag's horns in the great hall , and the fox's nofe upon the ftable door . Without doubt ; Sir ROGER knows ...
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