The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Lady propofe her Doubts , and to fee the Pains she is at to get over them . I MUST not here omit a Practice that is in ufe among the vainer Part of our own Sex , who will often ask a Friend's Advice in relation to a Fortune whom they ...
... Lady propofe her Doubts , and to fee the Pains she is at to get over them . I MUST not here omit a Practice that is in ufe among the vainer Part of our own Sex , who will often ask a Friend's Advice in relation to a Fortune whom they ...
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... Lady to his Bed , with no other Confideration than the Expectation of Scenes of Dalliance , and thought of her ( as I faid before ) only as the was to administer to the Gratification of Defire ; as that Defire flags , will , without her ...
... Lady to his Bed , with no other Confideration than the Expectation of Scenes of Dalliance , and thought of her ( as I faid before ) only as the was to administer to the Gratification of Defire ; as that Defire flags , will , without her ...
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... the rest of the World ; but I fpeak of them only , as they fit upon those who are involved in them . As I vifit all forts of People , I can- not not indeed but fmile , when the good Lady tells 36 N ° 479 THE SPECTATOR .
... the rest of the World ; but I fpeak of them only , as they fit upon those who are involved in them . As I vifit all forts of People , I can- not not indeed but fmile , when the good Lady tells 36 N ° 479 THE SPECTATOR .
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not indeed but fmile , when the good Lady tells her Husband what extraordinary things the Child spoke fince he went out . No longer than yesterday I was prevail'd with to go home with a fond Husband ; and his Wife told him , that his ...
not indeed but fmile , when the good Lady tells her Husband what extraordinary things the Child spoke fince he went out . No longer than yesterday I was prevail'd with to go home with a fond Husband ; and his Wife told him , that his ...
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... the fame Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , afks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and and why it is not fit that a Woman who 52 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 482.
... the fame Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , afks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and and why it is not fit that a Woman who 52 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 482.
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