The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... greater Mourners than jealous Men , when the Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them . Then it is that their Love breaks out furiously , and throws off all the Mixtures of Suspicion which choaked and smothered it before ...
... greater Mourners than jealous Men , when the Person who provoked their Jealousie is taken from them . Then it is that their Love breaks out furiously , and throws off all the Mixtures of Suspicion which choaked and smothered it before ...
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... greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the Jealous Man , and to turn his own Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set you ...
... greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the Jealous Man , and to turn his own Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set you ...
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... greater Sufferer by it . It was not long after this when he had another violent Return of Love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore sent for to him , whom he endeavoured to soften and reconcile with all possible Conjugal Caresses and ...
... greater Sufferer by it . It was not long after this when he had another violent Return of Love upon him ; Mariamne was therefore sent for to him , whom he endeavoured to soften and reconcile with all possible Conjugal Caresses and ...
Strana 13
... greater Injury to humane Society , than that good Talents among Men should be held honourable to those who are endowed with them , without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable ...
... greater Injury to humane Society , than that good Talents among Men should be held honourable to those who are endowed with them , without any Regard how they are applied . The Gifts of Nature and Accomplishments of Art are valuable ...
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... greater Number ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falshood ; Yet it is still called Eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly ...
... greater Number ; who affect covering a weak Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falshood ; Yet it is still called Eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly ...
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