The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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Strana 111
... Woman's Reputation , when a Lady may be thus prostituted as it were by Proxy , and be reputed an unchaste Woman ; as the Hero in the Ninth Book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a Coward , because the Phantom which appeared in his ...
... Woman's Reputation , when a Lady may be thus prostituted as it were by Proxy , and be reputed an unchaste Woman ; as the Hero in the Ninth Book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a Coward , because the Phantom which appeared in his ...
Strana 231
... Woman is strong enough to bring forth a Child , she is beyond all Doubt strong enough to nurse it afterwards . It grieves me to observe and consider how many poor Children are daily ruined by careless Nurses ; and yet how tender they ...
... Woman is strong enough to bring forth a Child , she is beyond all Doubt strong enough to nurse it afterwards . It grieves me to observe and consider how many poor Children are daily ruined by careless Nurses ; and yet how tender they ...
Strana 381
... Woman's Thoughts . I know several of my fair Reasoners urge , in Defence of this Practice , that it is but a necessary Provision they make for themselves , in Case their Husband proves a Churle or a Miser ; so that they consider this ...
... Woman's Thoughts . I know several of my fair Reasoners urge , in Defence of this Practice , that it is but a necessary Provision they make for themselves , in Case their Husband proves a Churle or a Miser ; so that they consider this ...
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