The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... woman as Sylvana would consummate the happiness . The world is so debauched with mean con- siderations , that Hortensius knew it would be received 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 con- siderations , that Hortensius knew it would be received as an act of generosity , if he asked for a woman of the highest merit , without further ...
Strana 214
... 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 415
... woman . It is the permission of such intercourse that makes a young woman come to the arms of her husband , after the disappointment of four or five passions which she has successfully had for different men , before she is prudentially ...
... woman . It is the permission of such intercourse that makes a young woman come to the arms of her husband , after the disappointment of four or five passions which she has successfully had for different men , before she is prudentially ...
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