The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... those Plans which they think are most agreeable to the Female World . In a word , Man would not only be an unhappy , but a rude unfinished Crea- ture , were he converfant with none but thofe of his own Make . WOMEN , on the other fide ...
... those Plans which they think are most agreeable to the Female World . In a word , Man would not only be an unhappy , but a rude unfinished Crea- ture , were he converfant with none but thofe of his own Make . WOMEN , on the other fide ...
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... those Irregularities which gave Occafion to them , that I am afraid Pofterity will scarce have a fufficient I- dea of them to relish those Difcourfes which were in no little Vogue at the time when they were written . They will be apt to ...
... those Irregularities which gave Occafion to them , that I am afraid Pofterity will scarce have a fufficient I- dea of them to relish those Difcourfes which were in no little Vogue at the time when they were written . They will be apt to ...
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... they produce a- mong those of our own Country . Mo- defty is our distinguishing Character , as Vivacity is theirs :: And when this our National Virtue Viva- 20 The SPECTATOR . No 435 . ftruck by a Figure entirely Female, than ...
... they produce a- mong those of our own Country . Mo- defty is our distinguishing Character , as Vivacity is theirs :: And when this our National Virtue Viva- 20 The SPECTATOR . No 435 . ftruck by a Figure entirely Female, than ...
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... those who demanded the Combat of their Contemporaries , both for admi ring their Mistress or difcommending her . I cannot therefore but lament , that the terrible Part of the ancient Fight is preferved , when the amorous Side of it is ...
... those who demanded the Combat of their Contemporaries , both for admi ring their Mistress or difcommending her . I cannot therefore but lament , that the terrible Part of the ancient Fight is preferved , when the amorous Side of it is ...
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... those times when only Criminals were Combatants , the Ear perhaps might receive many bet- ter Inftructions , but it is impoffible that any thing which affects our Eyes fhould fortifie us fo well against Pain and Death . T N ° 437 ...
... those times when only Criminals were Combatants , the Ear perhaps might receive many bet- ter Inftructions , but it is impoffible that any thing which affects our Eyes fhould fortifie us fo well against Pain and Death . T N ° 437 ...
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