“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... fame time protefting their own innocence ; and defiring my advice on this occa- fion . I fhall therefore take this fubject into my confidera- tion ; and the more willingly , because I find that the Mar- quis of Halifax , who in his ...
... fame time protefting their own innocence ; and defiring my advice on this occa- fion . I fhall therefore take this fubject into my confidera- tion ; and the more willingly , because I find that the Mar- quis of Halifax , who in his ...
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... fame affection which tirs up the jealous man's defires , and gives the party beloved fo beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all be- holders . And ...
... fame affection which tirs up the jealous man's defires , and gives the party beloved fo beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe the kindles the fame paffion in others , and appears as amiable to all be- holders . And ...
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... fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ; both of which are strong motives to averfion . NOR is this the worst effect of jealoufy ; for it often- draws after it a more fatal train of confequences , and makes the perfon you ...
... fame time fhews you have no honourable opinion of her ; both of which are strong motives to averfion . NOR is this the worst effect of jealoufy ; for it often- draws after it a more fatal train of confequences , and makes the perfon you ...
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... fame inclinations with themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , 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 northen ...
... fame inclinations with themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , 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 northen ...
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... difficult , and at the fame time fo difingenuous , that it ought never to be put in prac tice , but by fuch as have skill enough to tice , $ 2 No 171 . THE SPECTATOR . he has proved very ingenious in working out his own ...
... difficult , and at the fame time fo difingenuous , that it ought never to be put in prac tice , but by fuch as have skill enough to tice , $ 2 No 171 . THE SPECTATOR . he has proved very ingenious in working out his own ...
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