The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... woman , but being refolved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he confulted him upon the occafion . Philander told him his mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next ...
... woman , but being refolved to do nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he confulted him upon the occafion . Philander told him his mind freely , and reprefented his mistress to him in fuch ftrong colours , that the next ...
Strana 25
... women , and a number of other trades , which would be useless in a fimple ftate of nature , draw their fubfiftence ; though it is feldom feen that such VOL . VII . B 5.2 as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault N ° 478 ...
... women , and a number of other trades , which would be useless in a fimple ftate of nature , draw their fubfiftence ; though it is feldom feen that such VOL . VII . B 5.2 as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault N ° 478 ...
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... chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be fhaped as that which ftands among the pyramids , in the form of a woman's bead . This may may be raifed upon pillars , whofe ornaments shall bear 25 No 478 THE SPECTATOR .
... chambers for medals and other rarities . The building may be fhaped as that which ftands among the pyramids , in the form of a woman's bead . This may may be raifed upon pillars , whofe ornaments shall bear 25 No 478 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 32
... women and children , for recounting things which were really above his own capacity . When I fay all this , I cannot deny but there are perverfe jades that fall to mens lots , with whom it re- quires more than common proficiency in ...
... women and children , for recounting things which were really above his own capacity . When I fay all this , I cannot deny but there are perverfe jades that fall to mens lots , with whom it re- quires more than common proficiency in ...
Strana 33
... women of fpirit , to form themfelves for the world by patience at home . Socrates , who is by all accounts the undoubted head of the fect of the hen - peck'd , owned and acknowledged that he owed great part of his virtue to the exercife ...
... women of fpirit , to form themfelves for the world by patience at home . Socrates , who is by all accounts the undoubted head of the fect of the hen - peck'd , owned and acknowledged that he owed great part of his virtue to the exercife ...
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