The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 1
... wife how to behave herself towards a false , an in- temperate , a choleric , a sullen , a covetous , or a silly husband , has not spoken one word of a jealous husband . " Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension ...
... wife how to behave herself towards a false , an in- temperate , a choleric , a sullen , a covetous , or a silly husband , has not spoken one word of a jealous husband . " Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension ...
Pagina 3
... wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which it is so solicitous to ingross ; and that for these two reasons , because it lays too great ...
... wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which it is so solicitous to ingross ; and that for these two reasons , because it lays too great ...
Pagina 4
husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosoin , and teach her not an evil lesson against thyself * . ' And ... wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this passion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrust- ful ...
husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosoin , and teach her not an evil lesson against thyself * . ' And ... wives . A second sort of men , who are most liable to this passion , are those of cunning , wary , and distrust- ful ...
Pagina 6
... wife's jurisdiction , and should , if possible , escape her observation ; but jealousy calls upon her parti- cularly for its cure , and deserves all her art and ap- plication in the attempt . Besides , she has this for her encouragement ...
... wife's jurisdiction , and should , if possible , escape her observation ; but jealousy calls upon her parti- cularly for its cure , and deserves all her art and ap- plication in the attempt . Besides , she has this for her encouragement ...
Pagina 30
... wives . It would be worth your consider- ation to enter into the nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with us , shall be froward , ill - natured ...
... wives . It would be worth your consider- ation to enter into the nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with us , shall be froward , ill - natured ...
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