The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... married Life ... ..... 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pha- ramond From a Lawyer's Clerk ... Rechteren and ... married to a Cotquean .. 483. On attributing our Neighbours ' Misfor- tunes to Judgments ..... 484. Letter and ...
... married Life ... ..... 480. Letters from a country Gentleman to Pha- ramond From a Lawyer's Clerk ... Rechteren and ... married to a Cotquean .. 483. On attributing our Neighbours ' Misfor- tunes to Judgments ..... 484. Letter and ...
Pagina 3
... Marriage - excessive Fondness .. 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira 492. Advantages of Levity over grave Behaviour in ... married Life STEELE . 501. Patience , an Allegory .... 502. On the taste of a Roman and English thea- trical ...
... Marriage - excessive Fondness .. 491. Story of Rhynsault and Sapphira 492. Advantages of Levity over grave Behaviour in ... married Life STEELE . 501. Patience , an Allegory .... 502. On the taste of a Roman and English thea- trical ...
Pagina 260
... married people , who are utter strangers to this de- lightful passion amidst all the affluence of the most plentiful fortunes . It is not sufficient to make a marriage happy , that the humours of two people should be alike . I could ...
... married people , who are utter strangers to this de- lightful passion amidst all the affluence of the most plentiful fortunes . It is not sufficient to make a marriage happy , that the humours of two people should be alike . I could ...
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12 On giving Advice | 12 |
VOL VIII | 29 |
Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt STEELE | 98 |
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