The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Fair Sex , that I could not forbear taking off my Eye from her when she moved in her Bed , and was in the greatest Confusion imaginable every time she stirred a Leg or an Arm . As the Coquets who introduced this Custom , grew old , they ...
... Fair Sex , that I could not forbear taking off my Eye from her when she moved in her Bed , and was in the greatest Confusion imaginable every time she stirred a Leg or an Arm . As the Coquets who introduced this Custom , grew old , they ...
Strana 285
... fair Disciple , whom I am very proud of , I must acquaint her and the rest of my Readers , that since I have called ... fair Sex , is of Opinion this Female Inclination , if well directed , might turn very much to their Advantage , and ...
... fair Disciple , whom I am very proud of , I must acquaint her and the rest of my Readers , that since I have called ... fair Sex , is of Opinion this Female Inclination , if well directed , might turn very much to their Advantage , and ...
Strana 389
... fair Sex , we find that they choose rather to associate themselves with a Person who resembles them in that light and volatile Humour which is natural to them , than to such as are qualified to moderate and counter - ballance it . It ...
... fair Sex , we find that they choose rather to associate themselves with a Person who resembles them in that light and volatile Humour which is natural to them , than to such as are qualified to moderate and counter - ballance it . It ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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