The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... observe that none are 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 ...
... observe that none are 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 ...
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... Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt Besides , she has this for her Encouragement , that her Endeavours will be always pleasing , and that she ...
... Observation ; but Jealousie calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt Besides , she has this for her Encouragement , that her Endeavours will be always pleasing , and that she ...
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... Fooleries to attract the Eyes of all the idle young Fellows in the Neighbour hood . I have seen more than six Persons at once from their several Windows observing the Jezebel I am now No. their 24 THE SPECTATOR No. 174, ...
... Fooleries to attract the Eyes of all the idle young Fellows in the Neighbour hood . I have seen more than six Persons at once from their several Windows observing the Jezebel I am now No. their 24 THE SPECTATOR No. 174, ...
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... observing her . I verily believe she put her self to the Expence of a new Wax Baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this Figure as impertinently as if it had been a real Child : Sometimes she would let fall a ...
... observing her . I verily believe she put her self to the Expence of a new Wax Baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this Figure as impertinently as if it had been a real Child : Sometimes she would let fall a ...
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... 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 time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own ...
... 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 time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own ...
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