The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point 16 THE SPECTATOR . N ...
... young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives . The first of the following let- teras ters may best represent the faults I would now point 16 THE SPECTATOR . N ...
Strana 18
... young wo- men of your acquaintance , fhew yourselves to no other purpofe than to gain a conqueft over fome man of · worth , in order to beftow your charms and fortune on him . There is no indecency in the confeffion , the defign is ...
... young wo- men of your acquaintance , fhew yourselves to no other purpofe than to gain a conqueft over fome man of · worth , in order to beftow your charms and fortune on him . There is no indecency in the confeffion , the defign is ...
Strana 19
... young creature who fat juft before me , and who I have been fince informed has no fortune . It would utterly ruin my reputation for discretion to marry fuch a one , and by what I can learn fhe has a ' character of great modefty , fo ...
... young creature who fat juft before me , and who I have been fince informed has no fortune . It would utterly ruin my reputation for discretion to marry fuch a one , and by what I can learn fhe has a ' character of great modefty , fo ...
Strana 41
... young men's doing foolishly what it is folly to do at all . Dear Sir , this is my prefent ftate of mind ; I hate thofe I fhould laugh at , and envy those I contemn . The time of youth and vigorous manhood , paffed the way in which I ...
... young men's doing foolishly what it is folly to do at all . Dear Sir , this is my prefent ftate of mind ; I hate thofe I fhould laugh at , and envy those I contemn . The time of youth and vigorous manhood , paffed the way in which I ...
Strana 58
... young men refpect him , and say he is just the fame man he was when they were boys . He ufes no artifice in the world , but makes ufe of men's defigns upon him to get a main- tenance out of them . This he carries on by a certain ...
... young men refpect him , and say he is just the fame man he was when they were boys . He ufes no artifice in the world , but makes ufe of men's defigns upon him to get a main- tenance out of them . This he carries on by a certain ...
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