The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Strana 101
... women , who were allied to both of them , interposed with so many tears and intreaties , that they prevented the mutual slaughter which threatened both parties , and united them together in a firm and lasting peace . I would recommend ...
... women , who were allied to both of them , interposed with so many tears and intreaties , that they prevented the mutual slaughter which threatened both parties , and united them together in a firm and lasting peace . I would recommend ...
Strana 179
... women might possibly have carried this Go- thic building much higher had not a famous monk , Thomas Conecte by name , attacked it with great zeal and resolution . This holy man travelled from place to place to preach down this monstrous ...
... women might possibly have carried this Go- thic building much higher had not a famous monk , Thomas Conecte by name , attacked it with great zeal and resolution . This holy man travelled from place to place to preach down this monstrous ...
Strana 309
... WOMEN in their nature are much more gay and joyous than men ; whether it be that their blood is more refined , their fibres more delicate , and their animal spirits more light and volatile ; or whether , as some have imagined , there ...
... WOMEN in their nature are much more gay and joyous than men ; whether it be that their blood is more refined , their fibres more delicate , and their animal spirits more light and volatile ; or whether , as some have imagined , there ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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