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Page 46
... trespass were it , if we in requital should as much neglect theirs ? And our
learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing Semyramis for Semiramis ,
Amphiorax for Amphiaraus , K. Sejes for K. Ceyx , the husband of Alcyone , with
many other ...
... trespass were it , if we in requital should as much neglect theirs ? And our
learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing Semyramis for Semiramis ,
Amphiorax for Amphiaraus , K. Sejes for K. Ceyx , the husband of Alcyone , with
many other ...
Page 59
... she symbolizes in form , and pranks herself in the weeds of popish mass , it
may be justly feared she provokes the jealousy of God , no otherwise than a wife
affecting whorish attire kindles a disturbance in the eye of her discerning
husband .
... she symbolizes in form , and pranks herself in the weeds of popish mass , it
may be justly feared she provokes the jealousy of God , no otherwise than a wife
affecting whorish attire kindles a disturbance in the eye of her discerning
husband .
Page 60
sire to win proselytes by conforming to them unlawfully like the desire of Tamar ,
who , to raise up seed to her husband , sate in the common road drest like a
courtezan , and he that came to her committed incest with her . This was that
which ...
sire to win proselytes by conforming to them unlawfully like the desire of Tamar ,
who , to raise up seed to her husband , sate in the common road drest like a
courtezan , and he that came to her committed incest with her . This was that
which ...
Page 169
... individual delight and tranquillity of mind ; where this is not aimed at , marriage
degenerates into a mere social connexion for economical purposes , and in
which both husband and wife become subservient to the property they bring
together ...
... individual delight and tranquillity of mind ; where this is not aimed at , marriage
degenerates into a mere social connexion for economical purposes , and in
which both husband and wife become subservient to the property they bring
together ...
Page 170
The husband may perhaps , in some few cases , and then rather in obedience to
fashion thanto feeling , encumber himself with a mistress ; but she also must be
economical ; and if she does not add to the general stock , must be carefulto ...
The husband may perhaps , in some few cases , and then rather in obedience to
fashion thanto feeling , encumber himself with a mistress ; but she also must be
economical ; and if she does not add to the general stock , must be carefulto ...
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