“The” Spectator, Volumen3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjust fufpicions . The firft rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any ...
... live well with a jealous husband , and to ease his mind of its unjust fufpicions . The firft rule I fhall propofe to be obferved is , that you never feem to diflike in another what the jealous man is himfelf guilty of , or to admire any ...
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... live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put out , for a time , thofe little remains of affection fhe ftill had for her Lord : Her thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the cruelty of his ...
... live nor die without her . This barbarous inftance of a wild unreasonable paffion quite put out , for a time , thofe little remains of affection fhe ftill had for her Lord : Her thoughts were fo wholly taken up with the cruelty of his ...
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... live in commerce together ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of fo ftrict an allegiance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herself until she is as good and impaffive as an angel , only to preserve a fidelity to a brute ...
... live in commerce together ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of fo ftrict an allegiance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herself until she is as good and impaffive as an angel , only to preserve a fidelity to a brute ...
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... live ftill in their native country , and transfer their allegiance to a new master . · < The fertility of this province , its convenient fitua- tion for trade and commerce , its capacity for fur- nishing employment and fubfiftence to ...
... live ftill in their native country , and transfer their allegiance to a new master . · < The fertility of this province , its convenient fitua- tion for trade and commerce , its capacity for fur- nishing employment and fubfiftence to ...
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... lives fo very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the bigotry of the Spanish nation . How fhould there be induftry in a country where all property is precarious ? What fubject will fow his land that his prince may reap the whole ...
... lives fo very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the bigotry of the Spanish nation . How fhould there be induftry in a country where all property is precarious ? What fubject will fow his land that his prince may reap the whole ...
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