The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... woman's day , in my works , I shall en- tences , and argue to the very point I shaked deavour at a style and air suitable to their my head at , without my speaking . Will understanding . When I say this , I must Honeycomb was very ...
... woman's day , in my works , I shall en- tences , and argue to the very point I shaked deavour at a style and air suitable to their my head at , without my speaking . Will understanding . When I say this , I must Honeycomb was very ...
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... woman of quality to Bride- and that he will not fail to comfort and sup- well , or a peer of Great Britain to the Coun- port me under them . C. ter : besides that their numbers are so very great , that I am afraid they would be able to ...
... woman of quality to Bride- and that he will not fail to comfort and sup- well , or a peer of Great Britain to the Coun- port me under them . C. ter : besides that their numbers are so very great , that I am afraid they would be able to ...
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... woman of Arietta's good sense did , I am sure , take for greater applause than any compliments I could make her . -Veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . Pers . Sat. v . 92 . I root th ' old woman from thy trembling heart . fingers ...
... woman of Arietta's good sense did , I am sure , take for greater applause than any compliments I could make her . -Veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello . Pers . Sat. v . 92 . I root th ' old woman from thy trembling heart . fingers ...
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... woman of quality . She thinks life lost in her own family , and fancies herself out of the world , when she is not in the ring , the playhouse , or the drawing - room . She lives in a perpetual motion of body , and restlessness of ...
... woman of quality . She thinks life lost in her own family , and fancies herself out of the world , when she is not in the ring , the playhouse , or the drawing - room . She lives in a perpetual motion of body , and restlessness of ...
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... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pursued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvious remark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it ...
... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pursued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvious remark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it ...
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