The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... rise in a lover's heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear ...
... rise in a lover's heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear ...
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... rise uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill usage of so divine a creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections that were before so uneasy to him , wear off from his ...
... rise uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill usage of so divine a creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections that were before so uneasy to him , wear off from his ...
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... rising towards her in proportion as his doubts and suspicions vanish ; for , as we have seen all along , there is so great a mixture of love in jealousy as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the subject of another paper ...
... rising towards her in proportion as his doubts and suspicions vanish ; for , as we have seen all along , there is so great a mixture of love in jealousy as is well worth the separating . But this shall be the subject of another paper ...
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... rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires . The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dislike 26 ADDISON'S ...
... rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires . The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dislike 26 ADDISON'S ...
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... rise so high as he thinks it ought . If , therefore , his temper be grave or sullen , you must not be too pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a ...
... rise so high as he thinks it ought . If , therefore , his temper be grave or sullen , you must not be too pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a ...
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