The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 204
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that Day . I stand at one end of the my Lady asks for a thing , I hear and have half ' Room , and reach things to her Woman . When brought it , when the Woman meets me in the ...
... thing she wears twenty times before she resolves upon it for that Day . I stand at one end of the my Lady asks for a thing , I hear and have half ' Room , and reach things to her Woman . When brought it , when the Woman meets me in the ...
Strana 374
... Thing on a black Man , I run over in my Mind all the eminent Persons in the Nation who are of that Complection : When I place an No. 262. ] Monday , December 31 , 1711. [ Steele . imaginary Name at the Head of a Character , I Nulla ...
... Thing on a black Man , I run over in my Mind all the eminent Persons in the Nation who are of that Complection : When I place an No. 262. ] Monday , December 31 , 1711. [ Steele . imaginary Name at the Head of a Character , I Nulla ...
Strana 655
... thing . This false kind of Modesty has , perhaps , betrayed both Sexes into as many Vices as the most abandoned Impu ... thing that is repug- nant to the Rules of right Reason : False Modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite ...
... thing . This false kind of Modesty has , perhaps , betrayed both Sexes into as many Vices as the most abandoned Impu ... thing that is repug- nant to the Rules of right Reason : False Modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite ...
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