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Strana 179
On the contrary , as in our species the man and the woman are joined together for life , and the main burden rests upon the former , Nature has given all the little arts of soothing and blandish- ment to the female , that she may cheer ...
On the contrary , as in our species the man and the woman are joined together for life , and the main burden rests upon the former , Nature has given all the little arts of soothing and blandish- ment to the female , that she may cheer ...
Strana 220
SPECTER , I am ' I AM the next thing to a lady's woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that ...
SPECTER , I am ' I AM the next thing to a lady's woman , and am under both my lady and her woman . so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the Specter . My lady herself is of no mind in the world , and for that ...
Strana 255
The lovers of other women are softened into fondness , the admirers of Eudosia exalted into ambition . Eucratia presents herself to the imagination with a more kindly pleasure , and as she is woman , her praise is wholly feminine .
The lovers of other women are softened into fondness , the admirers of Eudosia exalted into ambition . Eucratia presents herself to the imagination with a more kindly pleasure , and as she is woman , her praise is wholly feminine .
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