The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 89
... whole Service , and never kneeled or sate . I do not question but that was to shew her self with the greater Advantage , and set forth to better Grace her Hands and Arms , lifted up with the most ardent devo- tion , and her Bosom , the ...
... whole Service , and never kneeled or sate . I do not question but that was to shew her self with the greater Advantage , and set forth to better Grace her Hands and Arms , lifted up with the most ardent devo- tion , and her Bosom , the ...
Strana 271
... whole Society are to govern themselves , is this , To cry up the Pleasures of a single Life upon all Occasions , in order to deter the rest of their Sex from Marriage , and engross the whole Male World to themselves . They are obliged ...
... whole Society are to govern themselves , is this , To cry up the Pleasures of a single Life upon all Occasions , in order to deter the rest of their Sex from Marriage , and engross the whole Male World to themselves . They are obliged ...
Strana 374
... whole Soul acts in the Exertion of any of its particular Powers , the whole Soul is happy in the Pleasure which arises from any of its particular Acts . For notwithstanding , as has been before hinted , and as it has been taken Notice ...
... whole Soul acts in the Exertion of any of its particular Powers , the whole Soul is happy in the Pleasure which arises from any of its particular Acts . For notwithstanding , as has been before hinted , and as it has been taken Notice ...
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