The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... secret hopes of some favourable opportunity that should bring them together , he found out a young gentleman of a good fortune and an agree- able person , whom he pitched upon as a husband for bis daughter . He soon concerted this ...
... secret hopes of some favourable opportunity that should bring them together , he found out a young gentleman of a good fortune and an agree- able person , whom he pitched upon as a husband for bis daughter . He soon concerted this ...
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... secret that destroys his happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this pas- sion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a ...
... secret that destroys his happiness if he chance to find it . An ardent love is always a strong ingredient in this pas- sion ; for the same affection which stirs up the jealous man's desires , and gives the party beloved so beautiful a ...
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... secret resentments . Besides , jealousy puts a woman often in mind of an ill thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites desire ...
... secret resentments . Besides , jealousy puts a woman often in mind of an ill thing that she would not otherwise perhaps have thought of , and fills her imagination with such an unlucky idea , as in time grows familiar , excites desire ...
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... secretly pleased or con- founded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The com- mendation of anything in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shows you have a value for others besides himself ; but the commendation of that which ...
... secretly pleased or con- founded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The com- mendation of anything in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shows you have a value for others besides himself ; but the commendation of that which ...
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... secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers , and if he does not see to the bottom of everything , will be sure to go beyond it in his fears and suspicions . He will ...
... secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers , and if he does not see to the bottom of everything , will be sure to go beyond it in his fears and suspicions . He will ...
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