The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... married than in the single condition . He that hath this passion in perfection , in occa- sions of joy can say to himself , besides his own satisfaction , How happy will this make my wife and children ? ' Upon occurrences of distress or ...
... married than in the single condition . He that hath this passion in perfection , in occa- sions of joy can say to himself , besides his own satisfaction , How happy will this make my wife and children ? ' Upon occurrences of distress or ...
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... ferring upon the difficulties that would ensue in such a case , honest Samson thinks the matter * The Fatal Marriage ; or , The Innocent Adultery , may be easily decided , and solves it very judi- No. 481 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... ferring upon the difficulties that would ensue in such a case , honest Samson thinks the matter * The Fatal Marriage ; or , The Innocent Adultery , may be easily decided , and solves it very judi- No. 481 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
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... married man's money . An honest tradesman , who dates his letter from Cheapside , sends me thanks in the name of a club , who , he tells me , meet as often as their wives will give them leave , and stay together till they are sent for ...
... married man's money . An honest tradesman , who dates his letter from Cheapside , sends me thanks in the name of a club , who , he tells me , meet as often as their wives will give them leave , and stay together till they are sent for ...
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... married state to be either a heaven or hell . Tom has been at the charge of a penny upon this occa- sion , to tell me , that by his experience it is neither the one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , commonly known ...
... married state to be either a heaven or hell . Tom has been at the charge of a penny upon this occa- sion , to tell me , that by his experience it is neither the one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , commonly known ...
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... un- happy in her marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground , and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than She any other kind of weapon . She has a crime D 2 No. 483 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... un- happy in her marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground , and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than She any other kind of weapon . She has a crime D 2 No. 483 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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