The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 110
... women ; but regard is to be had to their circumstances when they fell , to the uneasy perplexity under which they lived under senseless and severe parents , to the importunity of poverty , to the violence of a passion in its beginning ...
... women ; but regard is to be had to their circumstances when they fell , to the uneasy perplexity under which they lived under senseless and severe parents , to the importunity of poverty , to the violence of a passion in its beginning ...
Strana 179
... woman to whom he addresses , and dreads nothing so much as her consent . His heart can flutter by the force of imagination , but cannot fix from the force of judgment . It is not uncommon for the parents of young women of moderate ...
... woman to whom he addresses , and dreads nothing so much as her consent . His heart can flutter by the force of imagination , but cannot fix from the force of judgment . It is not uncommon for the parents of young women of moderate ...
Strana 238
... women may not seem to be the more faulty sex ; though at the same time you suppose there are some so weak as to be imposed upon by fine things and false ad- dresses . I cannot persuade myself that your design is to debar the sexes the ...
... women may not seem to be the more faulty sex ; though at the same time you suppose there are some so weak as to be imposed upon by fine things and false ad- dresses . I cannot persuade myself that your design is to debar the sexes the ...
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