The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... fhort , be my very foul , as I am yours . " 66 The jealous man's disease is of fo malignant a nature , that it converts all it takes into its own nourishment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an inftance of ...
... fhort , be my very foul , as I am yours . " 66 The jealous man's disease is of fo malignant a nature , that it converts all it takes into its own nourishment . A cool behaviour fets him on the rack , and is interpreted as an inftance of ...
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... fhort , he is fo defirous of ingroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds by your cenfures on others that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he ...
... fhort , he is fo defirous of ingroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he finds by your cenfures on others that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he ...
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... fhort , he put his uncle to death , and very difficultly prevailed upon himself to fpare Mariamne . After this he was forced on a fecond journey into Egypt , when he committed his Lady to the care of Sobemus , with the fame private ...
... fhort , he put his uncle to death , and very difficultly prevailed upon himself to fpare Mariamne . After this he was forced on a fecond journey into Egypt , when he committed his Lady to the care of Sobemus , with the fame private ...
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... coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - for- tune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . · C · < C 6 · 6 . In fhort , Sir , I muft In 30 No 175 . THE SPECTATOR . I am afraid, by fome lines in this letter...
... coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - for- tune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . · C · < C 6 · 6 . In fhort , Sir , I muft In 30 No 175 . THE SPECTATOR . I am afraid, by fome lines in this letter...
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Joseph Addison. · 6 . In fhort , Sir , I muft ingenuously own that I was never fo handled in all my life ; and to complete my misfortune , I am fince told that the Butt , flushed with his late victory , has made a vifit or two to the ...
Joseph Addison. · 6 . In fhort , Sir , I muft ingenuously own that I was never fo handled in all my life ; and to complete my misfortune , I am fince told that the Butt , flushed with his late victory , has made a vifit or two to the ...
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