The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... love : reproaches , jealousies , quarrels , reconcilements , war , and then peace . UPON looking over the letters of my female correspondents , I find several from women com- plaining of jealous husbands , and at the same time ...
... love : reproaches , jealousies , quarrels , reconcilements , war , and then peace . UPON looking over the letters of my female correspondents , I find several from women com- plaining of jealous husbands , and at the same time ...
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... love , it is of so delicate a nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of affection , the soft- est and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction ...
... love , it is of so delicate a nature that it scorns to take up with any thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of affection , the soft- est and most tender hypocrisy , are able to give any satisfaction ...
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... love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which ...
... love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness than a suspected wife , if we except the jealous husband . But the great unhappiness of this passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the affection which ...
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... all along , there is so great a mixture of love and jealousy , as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the subject of another paper * . ADDISON , I * See N ° 178 . No 171 , SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1711 . SPECTATOR . 170 .
... all along , there is so great a mixture of love and jealousy , as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the subject of another paper * . ADDISON , I * See N ° 178 . No 171 , SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1711 . SPECTATOR . 170 .
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... 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 censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally con- cludes you could love ...
... 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 censures on others , that he is not so agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally con- cludes you could love ...
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