“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... woman may call a Lover . I have lately had a gentleman that I thought made pretensions to me , insomuch that most of my friends took notice of it , and thought we were really married . I did not take much pains to unde- ceive them , and ...
... woman may call a Lover . I have lately had a gentleman that I thought made pretensions to me , insomuch that most of my friends took notice of it , and thought we were really married . I did not take much pains to unde- ceive them , and ...
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... that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to all conditions of No. 380 . THE SPECTATOR .
... that the milk - maid enjoys her vanity as exquisitely as the woman of quality . I think it would not be an improper subject for you to examine this this frailty , and trace it to all conditions of No. 380 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 53
... woman agree upon a short way to preserve their characters , and go on in a way that at best is only not vicious . The method is , when an ill - natured or talkative girl has said any thing that bears hard upon some part of another's ...
... woman agree upon a short way to preserve their characters , and go on in a way that at best is only not vicious . The method is , when an ill - natured or talkative girl has said any thing that bears hard upon some part of another's ...
Strana 55
... woman of this sort claims an esteem mixed with affection and honour , and meets with no defamation : or if she does , the wild malice is overcome with an un- disturbed perseverance in her innocence . To speak freely , there are such ...
... woman of this sort claims an esteem mixed with affection and honour , and meets with no defamation : or if she does , the wild malice is overcome with an un- disturbed perseverance in her innocence . To speak freely , there are such ...
Strana 56
... the male world call every man a man of honor who is not a coward ; so the crowd of the other sex terms every woman who will not be a wench , Virtuous . T. No. 391 . THURSDAY , MAY 29 , 1712 . $ 6 No. 390 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the male world call every man a man of honor who is not a coward ; so the crowd of the other sex terms every woman who will not be a wench , Virtuous . T. No. 391 . THURSDAY , MAY 29 , 1712 . $ 6 No. 390 . THE SPECTATOR .
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