The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... because I find that the Marquis of Hallifax , who , in his Advice to a Daughter , has in- ftructed a wife how to behave herfelf towards a falfe , an intemperate , a cholerick , a fullen , a co- vetous , or a filly husband , has not ...
... because I find that the Marquis of Hallifax , who , in his Advice to a Daughter , has in- ftructed a wife how to behave herfelf towards a falfe , an intemperate , a cholerick , a fullen , a co- vetous , or a filly husband , has not ...
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... because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is this the worft effect ...
... because it lays too great a constraint on the words and actions of the fufpected perfon , and at the fame time fhews you have no honourable o- pinion of her ; both of which are ftrong motives to averfion ... Nor is this the worft effect ...
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... because he is fenfible it is a weaknefs , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to fear fome ill effect it may produce , in cooling your love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is ftill ...
... because he is fenfible it is a weaknefs , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to fear fome ill effect it may produce , in cooling your love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is ftill ...
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... until I fee her again ; and when I come home fhe is in the dumps , becaufe , the fays , fhe is fure I came fo foon only because I think her ' handfome . 6 6 to .C 6 C C 6 " · · · handfome . I dare not upon this N ° 176 . THE 35 SPECTATOR .
... until I fee her again ; and when I come home fhe is in the dumps , becaufe , the fays , fhe is fure I came fo foon only because I think her ' handfome . 6 6 to .C 6 C C 6 " · · · handfome . I dare not upon this N ° 176 . THE 35 SPECTATOR .
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... because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion . This good - nature however in the conftitution , which Mr. Dryden fomewhere calls a Milkiness of blood , is an admirable ground - work for VOL . III . D the the other . In order ...
... because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion . This good - nature however in the conftitution , which Mr. Dryden fomewhere calls a Milkiness of blood , is an admirable ground - work for VOL . III . D the the other . In order ...
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