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Pagina 4
... creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections , that were before so uneasy to him , wear off from his remembrance , and shew themselves no more . We may see by what has been said , that jealousy takes the ...
... creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections , that were before so uneasy to him , wear off from his remembrance , and shew themselves no more . We may see by what has been said , that jealousy takes the ...
Pagina 26
... creatures . If they are so , I am sure it is such an abuse , as a lover of learning and silence ought to take notice of . I am , SIR , yours , & c . ' 6 I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young student is touched with ...
... creatures . If they are so , I am sure it is such an abuse , as a lover of learning and silence ought to take notice of . I am , SIR , yours , & c . ' 6 I am afraid , by some lines in this letter , that my young student is touched with ...
Pagina 30
... all these different moods with his dear life , and at the same time see they are wholly put on ; and yet not be hard . hearted enough to tell the dear good creature that she 80 176 . SPECTATOR . N° 176. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1711. ...
... all these different moods with his dear life , and at the same time see they are wholly put on ; and yet not be hard . hearted enough to tell the dear good creature that she 80 176 . SPECTATOR . N° 176. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1711. ...
Pagina 31
hearted enough to tell the dear good creature that she is a hypocrite . . This sort of good men is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true hen - peckt man . The kind creature cannot -- break through ...
hearted enough to tell the dear good creature that she is a hypocrite . . This sort of good men is very frequent in the populous and wealthy city of London , and is the true hen - peckt man . The kind creature cannot -- break through ...
Pagina 39
... creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man , whoi s so unmerciful as to move jealousy in his wife , and not care whether she is so or not . It is possible you may not believe there are such tyrants in the ...
... creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man , whoi s so unmerciful as to move jealousy in his wife , and not care whether she is so or not . It is possible you may not believe there are such tyrants in the ...
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