The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 92
... racter . Dionysius , the tyrant of Sicily , had a dungeon which was a very curious piece of architecture ; and of which , as I am informed , there are still to be seen some remains in that island . It was called Dionysius's Ear , and ...
... racter . Dionysius , the tyrant of Sicily , had a dungeon which was a very curious piece of architecture ; and of which , as I am informed , there are still to be seen some remains in that island . It was called Dionysius's Ear , and ...
Strana 259
... racter as a woman of the town . But , of all that I have met in my time , commend me to Betty Duall : she is the wife of a sailor , and the kept mistress of a man of qua- lity ; she dwells with the latter during the seafaring of the ...
... racter as a woman of the town . But , of all that I have met in my time , commend me to Betty Duall : she is the wife of a sailor , and the kept mistress of a man of qua- lity ; she dwells with the latter during the seafaring of the ...
Strana 325
... racter he bears among his own sex . As learning is the chief advantage we have over them , it is , methinks , as scandalous and inexcusable for a man of fortune to be illiterate , as for a woman not to know how to behave her- self on ...
... racter he bears among his own sex . As learning is the chief advantage we have over them , it is , methinks , as scandalous and inexcusable for a man of fortune to be illiterate , as for a woman not to know how to behave her- self on ...
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