The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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... affection which ftirs up the jealous man's defires , and gives the party belov- ed fo beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as ...
... affection which ftirs up the jealous man's defires , and gives the party belov- ed fo beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as ...
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... affection which it is fo folicitous to ingrofs ; and that for these two reafons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of ...
... affection which it is fo folicitous to ingrofs ; and that for these two reafons , because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of ...
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... cure , and deferves all her art and application in the attempt : Befides , fhe has this for her encou ragement , that her endeavours will be always pleating , and and that she will still find the affection of her 8 No 170 THE SPECTATOR .
... cure , and deferves all her art and application in the attempt : Befides , fhe has this for her encou ragement , that her endeavours will be always pleating , and and that she will still find the affection of her 8 No 170 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison. and that she will still find the affection of her husband ́rifing towards her in proportion as his doubts and fufpicions vanish ; for , as we have feen all along , there is fo great a mixture of love in jealoufy as is ...
Joseph Addison. and that she will still find the affection of her husband ́rifing towards her in proportion as his doubts and fufpicions vanish ; for , as we have feen all along , there is fo great a mixture of love in jealoufy as is ...
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... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly fhewed , ac- cording to Jofeph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put ...
... affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly fhewed , ac- cording to Jofeph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put ...
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