The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill nature , in their wives . I can not tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their . uneasiness is in 22 No. 479 . THE SPECTATOR .
... husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill nature , in their wives . I can not tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their . uneasiness is in 22 No. 479 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... husband is disposed in him- self , every circumstance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honour , and friendship , which are in the highest ...
... husband is disposed in him- self , every circumstance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honour , and friendship , which are in the highest ...
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... husband , who was supposed to have been dead , returning to his house after a long absence , raises a noble perplexity for the tragic part of the play . In the meanwhile the nurse and the porter con- ferring upon the difficulties that ...
... husband , who was supposed to have been dead , returning to his house after a long absence , raises a noble perplexity for the tragic part of the play . In the meanwhile the nurse and the porter con- ferring upon the difficulties that ...
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... husband who comes under the denomina- tion of the hen - pecked : but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite different character , and who , in several places of England goes by the name of a ' cot ...
... husband who comes under the denomina- tion of the hen - pecked : but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite different character , and who , in several places of England goes by the name of a ' cot ...
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... husband that wears the petti- coats . Why should not a female character be as ridiculous in a man , as a male character in one of our sex ? I am & c . ' ADDISON . 0 . No. 483. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . Nec deus intersit , nisi dignus ...
... husband that wears the petti- coats . Why should not a female character be as ridiculous in a man , as a male character in one of our sex ? I am & c . ' ADDISON . 0 . No. 483. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . Nec deus intersit , nisi dignus ...
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