The Spectator, Том 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be sure to be free and open in your conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your de- signs , and discover every secret , however ...
... least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be sure to be free and open in your conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your de- signs , and discover every secret , however ...
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... least it will have this good effect , that he will keep his jealousy to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a weak- ness , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to ...
... least it will have this good effect , that he will keep his jealousy to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a weak- ness , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to ...
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... least knowledge of it . This confes- sion quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same suspicions and sentence that Joseph had before him , on the like occasion . Nor would Herod rest here ; but accused her with great ...
... least knowledge of it . This confes- sion quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same suspicions and sentence that Joseph had before him , on the like occasion . Nor would Herod rest here ; but accused her with great ...
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... least agreeable where they are most obliged to be so . But this subject deserves a distinct speculation , and I shall observe for a day or two the behaviour of two or three happy pairs I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a ...
... least agreeable where they are most obliged to be so . But this subject deserves a distinct speculation , and I shall observe for a day or two the behaviour of two or three happy pairs I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a ...
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... least the pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I must confess , were I left to myself , I should ra- ther aim at instructing than diverting ; but if we will be useful to the world , we must take it as we find it ...
... least the pleasure of hoping there may be a dish to his palate . I must confess , were I left to myself , I should ra- ther aim at instructing than diverting ; but if we will be useful to the world , we must take it as we find it ...
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