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Pagina 5
... themselves vifible , it is impoffible for a jealous man to be thoroughly cured : of his fufpicions . His thoughts hang at beft in a state of doubt- fulness and uncertainty and are never capable of receiv- ing any fatisfaction on the ...
... themselves vifible , it is impoffible for a jealous man to be thoroughly cured : of his fufpicions . His thoughts hang at beft in a state of doubt- fulness and uncertainty and are never capable of receiv- ing any fatisfaction on the ...
Pagina 7
... was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo un- eafy to him , wear off from his remembrance , and fhew themselves no more . WE WE may fee by what has been said , that No. 170 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo un- eafy to him , wear off from his remembrance , and fhew themselves no more . WE WE may fee by what has been said , that No. 170 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 8
... themselves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old - age , deformity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquaint- ed with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are ...
... themselves of an infirmity , whether it be weakness , old - age , deformity , ignorance , or the like . Thefe men are fo well acquaint- ed with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not the confidence to think they are ...
Pagina 9
... themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no northen paffion , but rages most in ...
... themselves .. WHETHER thefe or other motives are most predomi nant , we learn from the modern hiftories of America , as well as from our own experience in this part of the world , that jealoufy is no northen paffion , but rages most in ...
Pagina 25
... themselves ; and certainly he deferves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his induftry , than he who has loft it by his negligence . VOL . III . C T N ° 175 No 175 . I Thursday , September 20 . Proximus N ° 174 . 25 THE ...
... themselves ; and certainly he deferves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his induftry , than he who has loft it by his negligence . VOL . III . C T N ° 175 No 175 . I Thursday , September 20 . Proximus N ° 174 . 25 THE ...
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