The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Desires , and gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary ...
... Desires , and gives the Party beloved so beautiful a Figure in his Imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same Passion in others , and appears as amiable to all Beholders . And as Jealousie thus arises from an extraordinary ...
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... Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his Esteem , resolves to give him ...
... Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his Esteem , resolves to give him ...
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... Desires will stir up new Suspicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men subject to the same Inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other Motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern Histories of ...
... Desires will stir up new Suspicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men subject to the same Inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other Motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern Histories of ...
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... desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to ...
... desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to ...
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... Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find those Faults which are to be found in his own ...
... Desires , The silent , slow , consuming Fires , Which on my inmost Vitals prey , And melt my very Soul away , The Jealous Man is not indeed angry , if you dislike another ; but if you find those Faults which are to be found in his own ...
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