The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... woman who deserved the love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling ...
... woman who deserved the love that never swerved from her. True husband and true friend, he playfully called Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling ...
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... Woman was then smitten, another was taken with himatthe Head of his Troopin the Park. In all these important Relations, he hasever aboutthe same Time receivedakind Glance, oraBlow of aFan, fromsome celebrated Beauty,Mother ofthe ...
... Woman was then smitten, another was taken with himatthe Head of his Troopin the Park. In all these important Relations, he hasever aboutthe same Time receivedakind Glance, oraBlow of aFan, fromsome celebrated Beauty,Mother ofthe ...
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... Woman to her, WILL. spoke what I looked, [according to his romantic imagination,] in the following Manner. 'Behold, youwho dare, thatcharming Virgin. Behold the Beauty of her Person chastised bytheInnocence of herThoughts. Chastity ...
... Woman to her, WILL. spoke what I looked, [according to his romantic imagination,] in the following Manner. 'Behold, youwho dare, thatcharming Virgin. Behold the Beauty of her Person chastised bytheInnocence of herThoughts. Chastity ...
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... Woman ofArietta's goodSense, did,I amsure, take for greater Applause, than any Compliments I could make her. R. [Footnote 1:Told inthe prose 'Satyricon' ascribed toPetronius, whom Nero called his Arbiterof Elegance. The talewas knownin ...
... Woman ofArietta's goodSense, did,I amsure, take for greater Applause, than any Compliments I could make her. R. [Footnote 1:Told inthe prose 'Satyricon' ascribed toPetronius, whom Nero called his Arbiterof Elegance. The talewas knownin ...
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... Woman of a prudent modest retired Life, a poorspirited, unpolished Creature. What a Mortification would it be to Fulvia, if she knew that her setting her self to View, is but exposing her self, and that she grows Contemptible by being ...
... Woman of a prudent modest retired Life, a poorspirited, unpolished Creature. What a Mortification would it be to Fulvia, if she knew that her setting her self to View, is but exposing her self, and that she grows Contemptible by being ...
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