The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 3
... nature , and fil- led with feveral Cuftoms , Fashions and Ceremonies , which would have no place in it , were there ... natural to them , and often fets them upon modelling THE ...
... nature , and fil- led with feveral Cuftoms , Fashions and Ceremonies , which would have no place in it , were there ... natural to them , and often fets them upon modelling THE ...
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natural to them , and often fets them upon modelling themselves , not accor- ding to the Plans which they approve in their own Opinions , but according to those Plans which they think are most agreeable to the Female World . In a word ...
natural to them , and often fets them upon modelling themselves , not accor- ding to the Plans which they approve in their own Opinions , but according to those Plans which they think are most agreeable to the Female World . In a word ...
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... Natures , who live as if there were no fuch things as Women in the World ; as on the contrary , Wo- men , who have an Indifference or A- verfion for their Counter - parts in hu man Nature , are generally Sower and Unamiable , Sluttish ...
... Natures , who live as if there were no fuch things as Women in the World ; as on the contrary , Wo- men , who have an Indifference or A- verfion for their Counter - parts in hu man Nature , are generally Sower and Unamiable , Sluttish ...
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... nature ; fo that nothing was more ufual than to see a little Mifs returning home at Night with a broken Pate , or two or three Teeth knocked out of her Head . They were afterwards taught to ride the great Horfe , A f Horfe , to Shoot ...
... nature ; fo that nothing was more ufual than to see a little Mifs returning home at Night with a broken Pate , or two or three Teeth knocked out of her Head . They were afterwards taught to ride the great Horfe , A f Horfe , to Shoot ...
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... Nature was as ftill and as much engaged , as if all their Lives depended on the first Blow . The Com- batants met in the middle of the Stage , and fhaking Hands as removing all Ma- lice , they retired with much Grace to the Extremities ...
... Nature was as ftill and as much engaged , as if all their Lives depended on the first Blow . The Com- batants met in the middle of the Stage , and fhaking Hands as removing all Ma- lice , they retired with much Grace to the Extremities ...
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