The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 137
... Behaviour of the French is to make the Sex more Fantastical , or ( as they are pleased to term it ) more awaken'd , than is consistent either with Virtue or Discretion . To speak Loud in Publick Assemblies , to let every one hear you ...
... Behaviour of the French is to make the Sex more Fantastical , or ( as they are pleased to term it ) more awaken'd , than is consistent either with Virtue or Discretion . To speak Loud in Publick Assemblies , to let every one hear you ...
Strana 138
... Behaviour is one of the most refined Parts of Coquetry , and is not to be attained in Per- fection by Ladies that do not Travel for their Improvement . A natural and unconstrained Behaviour has something in it so agreeable , that it is ...
... Behaviour is one of the most refined Parts of Coquetry , and is not to be attained in Per- fection by Ladies that do not Travel for their Improvement . A natural and unconstrained Behaviour has something in it so agreeable , that it is ...
Strana 319
... Behaviour which appears in our Lives , obtain the Approbation of all with whom we converse , from the Order , Constancy , and Moderation of our Words and Actions . This flows from the Reverence we bear towards every good Man , and to ...
... Behaviour which appears in our Lives , obtain the Approbation of all with whom we converse , from the Order , Constancy , and Moderation of our Words and Actions . This flows from the Reverence we bear towards every good Man , and to ...
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