The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 19
... she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . Aurelia , though a woman of great quality ...
... she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . Aurelia , though a woman of great quality ...
Strana 38
... she saw in her fister . Poor Daphne was seldom fubmitted to in a debate wherein she was concerned ; her discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was always under a necessity to have very well confidered what ...
... she saw in her fister . Poor Daphne was seldom fubmitted to in a debate wherein she was concerned ; her discourse had nothing to recommend it but the good sense of it , and she was always under a necessity to have very well confidered what ...
Strana 39
... She received such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth , which is natural to a woman without defign . He still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length ...
... She received such language with that ingenuous and pleasing mirth , which is natural to a woman without defign . He still figh'd in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation of Daphne . At length ...
Strana 44
... She converses chiefly with men , as she has often faid herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with great pleasure , and without scandal . As ...
... She converses chiefly with men , as she has often faid herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with great pleasure , and without scandal . As ...
Strana 49
... She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any man- ner of scruple break off when there was no provo- cation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend very eafily proof against the charms of her wit and conversation ...
... She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any man- ner of scruple break off when there was no provo- cation . Her ill - nature and vanity made my friend very eafily proof against the charms of her wit and conversation ...
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