The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... Subject into my Consideration , and the more willingly , because I find that the Marquis of Hallifax , who in his Advice to a Daughter has instructed a Wife how to behave her self towards a false , an intemperate , a cholerick , a ...
... Subject into my Consideration , and the more willingly , because I find that the Marquis of Hallifax , who in his Advice to a Daughter has instructed a Wife how to behave her self towards a false , an intemperate , a cholerick , a ...
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... subject to the same Inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other Motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern Histories of America , as well as from our own Experience in this Part of the World , that Jealousie is ...
... subject to the same Inclinations with themselves . Whether these or other Motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern Histories of America , as well as from our own Experience in this Part of the World , that Jealousie is ...
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... Subject of another Paper , L No. 171 . [ ADDISON . ] Credula res amor est- Saturday , September 15 . Ovid . Met . HAVING my Yesterday'sointed out the Persons AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the who are most subject to it , I ...
... Subject of another Paper , L No. 171 . [ ADDISON . ] Credula res amor est- Saturday , September 15 . Ovid . Met . HAVING my Yesterday'sointed out the Persons AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the who are most subject to it , I ...
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... Subject . Mariamne had all the Charms that Beauty , Birth , Wit and Youth could give a Woman , and Herod all the Love that such Charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne ...
... Subject . Mariamne had all the Charms that Beauty , Birth , Wit and Youth could give a Woman , and Herod all the Love that such Charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous Disposition . In the midst of this his Fond ness for Maríamne ...
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... subject to , and is no less grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your Observation . I mean , the having things palmed upon us for London Fashions , which were never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some ...
... subject to , and is no less grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your Observation . I mean , the having things palmed upon us for London Fashions , which were never once heard of there . A Lady of this Place had some ...
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