The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana 9
... woman to her , Will spoke what I looked , according to his romantic imagina- tion , in the following manner : " Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; behold the beauty of her person chastised by the in- nocence of her thoughts ...
... woman to her , Will spoke what I looked , according to his romantic imagina- tion , in the following manner : " Behold , you who dare , that charming virgin ; behold the beauty of her person chastised by the in- nocence of her thoughts ...
Strana 22
... woman of great quality , delights sex which one or other of my correspondents has not in the privacy of a country life , and passes away a inveighed against with some bitterness , and recom- great part of her time in her own walks and ...
... woman of great quality , delights sex which one or other of my correspondents has not in the privacy of a country life , and passes away a inveighed against with some bitterness , and recom- great part of her time in her own walks and ...
Strana 40
... woman without design . He still sighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation ... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pur- sued too far , yet ...
... woman without design . He still sighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain relief in the agreeable conversation ... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pur- sued too far , yet ...
Strana 41
... woman can be handsome by the force of features alone , any more than she can be witty only by the help of speech . " That pride destroys all symmetry and grace , and affectation is a more terrible enemy to fine faces than the small ...
... woman can be handsome by the force of features alone , any more than she can be witty only by the help of speech . " That pride destroys all symmetry and grace , and affectation is a more terrible enemy to fine faces than the small ...
Strana 45
... woman have made , who is so susceptible of impressions from what she reads , had she been guided by such books as have a tendency to enlighten the understanding and rectify the pas- Clelia which opened of itself in the place that sions ...
... woman have made , who is so susceptible of impressions from what she reads , had she been guided by such books as have a tendency to enlighten the understanding and rectify the pas- Clelia which opened of itself in the place that sions ...
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