The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 111
... Woman's Reputation , when a Lady may be thus prostituted as it were by Proxy , and be reputed an unchaste Woman ; as the Hero in the Ninth Book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a Coward , because the Phantom which appeared in his ...
... Woman's Reputation , when a Lady may be thus prostituted as it were by Proxy , and be reputed an unchaste Woman ; as the Hero in the Ninth Book of Dryden's Virgil is looked upon as a Coward , because the Phantom which appeared in his ...
Strana 231
... Woman that has fed a Child as Part of her self for nine Months , should have no Desire to nurse it farther , when brought to Light and before her Eyes , and when by its Cry it implores her Assistance and the Office of a Mother . Do not ...
... Woman that has fed a Child as Part of her self for nine Months , should have no Desire to nurse it farther , when brought to Light and before her Eyes , and when by its Cry it implores her Assistance and the Office of a Mother . Do not ...
Strana 308
... Woman . If this comes to the Knowledge of my Female Admirers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring my self off ... Woman , and an Horse . The two first are married , in which State the little Cavalier has so well acquitted himself ...
... Woman . If this comes to the Knowledge of my Female Admirers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring my self off ... Woman , and an Horse . The two first are married , in which State the little Cavalier has so well acquitted himself ...
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