The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 17
... fair sex . If I never praised or flattered , I never belied or contradicted them . these compose half the world , and are , by the just com- plaisance and gallantry of our nation , the more powerful four part of our people , I shall ...
... fair sex . If I never praised or flattered , I never belied or contradicted them . these compose half the world , and are , by the just com- plaisance and gallantry of our nation , the more powerful four part of our people , I shall ...
Strana 38
... fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them rather'as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right ...
... fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them rather'as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right ...
Strana 89
... fair sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the mean- Iest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed . they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) ...
... fair sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the mean- Iest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed . they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) ...
Strana 110
... fair sex . The reason that we are so little known in the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university . Our constitution runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there are no ...
... fair sex . The reason that we are so little known in the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university . Our constitution runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there are no ...
Strana 150
... fair sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently fairer than they ought to be . Such impostors are not to be tolerated in civil society : and I think his misfor- tune ought to be made public , as a warning for other men always ...
... fair sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently fairer than they ought to be . Such impostors are not to be tolerated in civil society : and I think his misfor- tune ought to be made public , as a warning for other men always ...
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