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... affection , the softest and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction , where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the ...
... affection , the softest and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction , where we are not persuaded that the affection is real , and the satisfaction mutual . For the jealous man wishes himself a kind of deity to the ...
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... affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and preserva- tion . Dependence is a perpetual call upon humanity , and a greater incitement to tenderness and pity , than any other motive whatsoever . The man therefore who ...
... affection , to every thing which relies upon us for its good and preserva- tion . Dependence is a perpetual call upon humanity , and a greater incitement to tenderness and pity , than any other motive whatsoever . The man therefore who ...
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... affections of his wife for ever from him , make both him and her more miserable than if it really did so . However ... affection towards one who would make it re- ciprocal , betrays any softness or effeminacy that the most masculine ...
... affections of his wife for ever from him , make both him and her more miserable than if it really did so . However ... affection towards one who would make it re- ciprocal , betrays any softness or effeminacy that the most masculine ...
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