The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... an intimate friend that will hear their complaints , condole their fufferings , and endeavour to footh and affuage their fecret re- fentments . A 3 fentments . Befides , jealoufy puts a woman often in No 170 . THE SPECTATOR . 5.
... an intimate friend that will hear their complaints , condole their fufferings , and endeavour to footh and affuage their fecret re- fentments . A 3 fentments . Befides , jealoufy puts a woman often in No 170 . THE SPECTATOR . 5.
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Joseph Addison. fentments . Befides , jealoufy puts a woman often in mind of an ill thing that the would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with fuch an unlucky idea , as in time grows fami- liar , excites ...
Joseph Addison. fentments . Befides , jealoufy puts a woman often in mind of an ill thing that the would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with fuch an unlucky idea , as in time grows fami- liar , excites ...
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... woman to be born between the tropics ; for there lie the hoteft regions of jealousy , which , as you come northward , cools all along with the climate , until you fcarce meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation ...
... woman to be born between the tropics ; for there lie the hoteft regions of jealousy , which , as you come northward , cools all along with the climate , until you fcarce meet with any thing like it in the polar circle . Our own nation ...
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... and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondnefs fondness for Mariamne , he put her brother to death 12 No 171 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and youth could give a woman , and Herod all the love that fuch charms are able to raise in a warm and amorous difpofition . In the midft of this his fondnefs fondness for Mariamne , he put her brother to death 12 No 171 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... woman would difappoint her of the admiration which the aims at ; and the vain drefs or difcourfe of a man would destroy the comeliness of his fhape , or goodness of his understanding . I fay the goodness of his un- derftanding , for it ...
... woman would difappoint her of the admiration which the aims at ; and the vain drefs or difcourfe of a man would destroy the comeliness of his fhape , or goodness of his understanding . I fay the goodness of his un- derftanding , for it ...
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