The Spectator, Том 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... live well with a jealous 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 ...
... live well with a jealous 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 ...
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• ing to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous instance of a wild unreasonable passion quite put out , for a time , those little remains of affection she still had for her lord . Her ...
• ing to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither live nor die without her . This barbarous instance of a wild unreasonable passion quite put out , for a time , those little remains of affection she still had for her lord . Her ...
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... live in commerce toge , ther ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of so strict an alliance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herself till she is as good and impassive as an angel , only to preserve a fidelity to a brute ...
... live in commerce toge , ther ; or hope that flesh and blood is capable of so strict an alliance , as that a fine woman must go on to improve herself till she is as good and impassive as an angel , only to preserve a fidelity to a brute ...
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... live still in their native country , and transfer their alle- giance to a new master . The fertility of this province , its convenient si- tuation for trade and commerce , its capacity for fur- nishing employment and subsistence to ...
... live still in their native country , and transfer their alle- giance to a new master . The fertility of this province , its convenient si- tuation for trade and commerce , its capacity for fur- nishing employment and subsistence to ...
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... live de- prived of one whom his heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one night into the princess's apart- ment , and , knocking gently at the door , was admit- ted as a person who had something to communicate to her from the ...
... live de- prived of one whom his heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one night into the princess's apart- ment , and , knocking gently at the door , was admit- ted as a person who had something to communicate to her from the ...
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