The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... Women , on the other side , are apt to form them- selves in everything with regard to that other half of reasonable ... women in the world ; as , on the contrary , women who have an indifference or aversion for their counterparts VOL . V ...
... Women , on the other side , are apt to form them- selves in everything with regard to that other half of reasonable ... women in the world ; as , on the contrary , women who have an indifference or aversion for their counterparts VOL . V ...
Strana 128
... women whom they most admired , and would frequently dress the necks , or heads , or arms of their mistresses with anything which they thought appeared gay or pretty . The women , observing that the men took delight in look- ing upon ...
... women whom they most admired , and would frequently dress the necks , or heads , or arms of their mistresses with anything which they thought appeared gay or pretty . The women , observing that the men took delight in look- ing upon ...
Strana 442
... women I love most to outshine . The con- test began who should plague the other most . I , who do not care a farthing for him , had no hard task to outvex him . I made Fanfly , with a very little encour- agement , cut capers coupée ...
... women I love most to outshine . The con- test began who should plague the other most . I , who do not care a farthing for him , had no hard task to outvex him . I made Fanfly , with a very little encour- agement , cut capers coupée ...
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