The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 193
... Women by a thoughtless Gallantry . Where these Precautions are not observed , the Man often degenerates into a Cynick , the Woman into a Coquet ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I have ...
... Women by a thoughtless Gallantry . Where these Precautions are not observed , the Man often degenerates into a Cynick , the Woman into a Coquet ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I have ...
Strana 302
... Women were formed out of those Ingredients which compose a Swine . A Woman of this Make is a Slut in her House and a Glutton at her Table . She is uncleanly in her Person , a Slattern in her Dress , and her Family is no better than a ...
... Women were formed out of those Ingredients which compose a Swine . A Woman of this Make is a Slut in her House and a Glutton at her Table . She is uncleanly in her Person , a Slattern in her Dress , and her Family is no better than a ...
Strana 622
... Women in the World ; as on the contrary , Women , who have an Indiffer- ence or Aversion for their Counter - parts in human Nature , are generally Sower and Unamiable , Sluttish and Censorious . I am led into this Train of Thoughts by a ...
... Women in the World ; as on the contrary , Women , who have an Indiffer- ence or Aversion for their Counter - parts in human Nature , are generally Sower and Unamiable , Sluttish and Censorious . I am led into this Train of Thoughts by a ...
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