“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... Lady A. CHURCHILL , second daughter of JOHN Duke of MARLBOROUGH , a lady of great beauty , often called the Little Whig ; to whose titles her eldest surviving son , CHARLES , succeeded in 1733 . Potentates powerful or inconsiderable in ...
... Lady A. CHURCHILL , second daughter of JOHN Duke of MARLBOROUGH , a lady of great beauty , often called the Little Whig ; to whose titles her eldest surviving son , CHARLES , succeeded in 1733 . Potentates powerful or inconsiderable in ...
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... LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself to you in this abrupt manner , and to desire your opinion what in this age a woman may call a Lover . I have lately had ...
... LADIES ' Philosopher , and the pretty advice I have seen you give to others in your Papers , make me address myself to you in this abrupt manner , and to desire your opinion what in this age a woman may call a Lover . I have lately had ...
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... ladies the case is very common ; for there are very few of them who know that it is to main- tain a true and High Spirit , to throw away from it all which itself disapproves , and to scorn so pitiful a shame , as that which disables the ...
... ladies the case is very common ; for there are very few of them who know that it is to main- tain a true and High Spirit , to throw away from it all which itself disapproves , and to scorn so pitiful a shame , as that which disables the ...
Strana 53
... ladies ex- tremely afflicted that they lie under the observation of scandalous people , who love to defame their neigh- bours , and make the unjustest interpretation of inno- cent and indifferent actions . They describe their own ...
... ladies ex- tremely afflicted that they lie under the observation of scandalous people , who love to defame their neigh- bours , and make the unjustest interpretation of inno- cent and indifferent actions . They describe their own ...
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... ladies under the distress of being defamed : " The best , said he , that I can you advise , " Is to avoid th ... lady's honor , she is quite as safe as in her own innocence . Many of the distressed , who suffer under the malice ...
... ladies under the distress of being defamed : " The best , said he , that I can you advise , " Is to avoid th ... lady's honor , she is quite as safe as in her own innocence . Many of the distressed , who suffer under the malice ...
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