The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... woman of quali- ty , or such a celebrated toast , entertains a secret passion for him , and wants nothing but an oppor- tunity of revealing it . Nay , she has gone so far as to write letters in the name of a woman of figure , to borrow ...
... woman of quali- ty , or such a celebrated toast , entertains a secret passion for him , and wants nothing but an oppor- tunity of revealing it . Nay , she has gone so far as to write letters in the name of a woman of figure , to borrow ...
Strana 63
... woman's reputation , when a lady may be thus prostituted as it were by proxy , and be reputed an unchaste woman ; as the Hero in the ninth book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a coward , because the phantom which appeared in his ...
... woman's reputation , when a lady may be thus prostituted as it were by proxy , and be reputed an unchaste woman ; as the Hero in the ninth book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a coward , because the phantom which appeared in his ...
Strana 252
... woman is strong enough to bring forth a child , she is beyond all doubt strong enough to nurse it afterwards . It grieves me to observe and con- sider how many poor children are daily ruined by careless nurses ; and yet how tender ought ...
... woman is strong enough to bring forth a child , she is beyond all doubt strong enough to nurse it afterwards . It grieves me to observe and con- sider how many poor children are daily ruined by careless nurses ; and yet how tender ought ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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