The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 7
... husband , and to ease his mind of its unjust suspicions . The first rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he ...
... husband , and to ease his mind of its unjust suspicions . The first rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he ...
Pagina 8
... husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers ; and if he does not see to the bottom of every thing , will be sure to go beyond it in his fears and suspicions . He will always expect to be your chief confidant ; and where he ...
... husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers ; and if he does not see to the bottom of every thing , will be sure to go beyond it in his fears and suspicions . He will always expect to be your chief confidant ; and where he ...
Pagina 9
... husband into pity , make him sensible of the wrong he does you , and work out of his mind all those fears and suspicions that make you both unhappy . At least it will have this good effect , that he will keep his jealousy to himself ...
... husband into pity , make him sensible of the wrong he does you , and work out of his mind all those fears and suspicions that make you both unhappy . At least it will have this good effect , that he will keep his jealousy to himself ...
Pagina 41
... husbands and wives , what terms they ought to keep towards each other . Your thoughts on this important subject will ... husband . When he was a bachelor much business made him particularly negligent in his habit ; but now there is no ...
... husbands and wives , what terms they ought to keep towards each other . Your thoughts on this important subject will ... husband . When he was a bachelor much business made him particularly negligent in his habit ; but now there is no ...
Pagina 42
... HUSBAND , STAY more at home . I know where you visited at seven of the clock on Thursday evening . The colonel , whom you charged me to see no more , is in town . MARTHA HOUSEWIFE . STEELE . T. No 179. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1711 ...
... HUSBAND , STAY more at home . I know where you visited at seven of the clock on Thursday evening . The colonel , whom you charged me to see no more , is in town . MARTHA HOUSEWIFE . STEELE . T. No 179. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1711 ...
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