The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 69
... Woman as Sylvana would consummate the Happiness . The World is so debauched with mean Considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be re- ceived as an Act of Generosity , if he asked for a Woman of the highest Merit , without further ...
... Woman as Sylvana would consummate the Happiness . The World is so debauched with mean Considerations , that Hortensius knew it would be re- ceived as an Act of Generosity , if he asked for a Woman of the highest Merit , without further ...
Strana 89
... Woman in the Room made to some peculiar Grace , or Advantage ; so that Mr. Triplett was beaten from one Limb and Feature to another , till he was forced to resign the whole Woman . In the End , I took Notice Triplett recorded all this ...
... Woman in the Room made to some peculiar Grace , or Advantage ; so that Mr. Triplett was beaten from one Limb and Feature to another , till he was forced to resign the whole Woman . In the End , I took Notice Triplett recorded all this ...
Strana 248
... Woman . It is the Permission of such Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come to the Arms of her Husband , after the Dis- appointment of four or five Passions which she has successfully had for different Men , before she is ...
... Woman . It is the Permission of such Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come to the Arms of her Husband , after the Dis- appointment of four or five Passions which she has successfully had for different Men , before she is ...
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