The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousy calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt : Besides , she has this for her Encourage- ment , that her ...
... tion , and should , if possible , escape her Observation ; but Jealousy calls upon her particularly for its Cure , and deserves all her Art and Application in the Attempt : Besides , she has this for her Encourage- ment , that her ...
Strana 231
... tion ; and at the same Time enclosed the following Essay , which he desires me to publish as the Sequel of that Discourse . It consists partly of uncommon Reflections , and partly of such as have been already used , but now set in a ...
... tion ; and at the same Time enclosed the following Essay , which he desires me to publish as the Sequel of that Discourse . It consists partly of uncommon Reflections , and partly of such as have been already used , but now set in a ...
Strana 536
... tion , to talk of Bawds in a Discourse upon Wenches ; for a Woman of the Town is not thoroughly and properly such , without having gone through the Education of one of these Houses : But the com- passionate Case of very many is , that ...
... tion , to talk of Bawds in a Discourse upon Wenches ; for a Woman of the Town is not thoroughly and properly such , without having gone through the Education of one of these Houses : But the com- passionate Case of very many is , that ...
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