The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... woman , rather than any vanity that I should profit by any opposition of your pretensions to those of your humble servant . Gloriana has very good sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the ...
... woman , rather than any vanity that I should profit by any opposition of your pretensions to those of your humble servant . Gloriana has very good sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the ...
Strana 375
... woman of letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm , when the husband is weak and illiterate ? Another , of ...
... woman of letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salic law in every family , and why it is not fit that a woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm , when the husband is weak and illiterate ? Another , of ...
Strana 467
... woman made by the servant to his mas- ter . ' When I came to the house , ' said he , ' an old woman opened the door , and I followed her in , be- cause I could , by entering upon them unawares , bet- ' I knew , ' says an ingenious and a ...
... woman made by the servant to his mas- ter . ' When I came to the house , ' said he , ' an old woman opened the door , and I followed her in , be- cause I could , by entering upon them unawares , bet- ' I knew , ' says an ingenious and a ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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