The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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... woman came to unfwathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being refolved to ' take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep 6 no measures with them as foon as I was at liber- ty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the ...
... woman came to unfwathe me . I bore all this very patiently , being refolved to ' take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep 6 no measures with them as foon as I was at liber- ty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the ...
Strana 44
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her prefence , and every charm of Ho- noria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agree- able Flavia would be what fhe is not , as well as her mother Honoria ; but all their beholders are ...
... woman , that her mother is always checked by her prefence , and every charm of Ho- noria droops at the entrance of Flavia . The agree- able Flavia would be what fhe is not , as well as her mother Honoria ; but all their beholders are ...
Strana 49
... , whofe name I have for- gotten , thinks it highly proper that every woman with child fhould read Wall's Hiftory of infant bap- VOL . II . E tifmi tifm ; as another is very importunate with me to No. 92 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... , whofe name I have for- gotten , thinks it highly proper that every woman with child fhould read Wall's Hiftory of infant bap- VOL . II . E tifmi tifm ; as another is very importunate with me to No. 92 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 60
... woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman fo long till he had by her feven fons and fever daughters : He was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the ftreets as a porter for his ...
... woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman fo long till he had by her feven fons and fever daughters : He was afterwards reduced to great want , and forced to think of plying in the ftreets as a porter for his ...
Strana 64
... woman . Were it not rather to be wifhed we improved in our own sphere , ' and approved ourfelves better daughters , wives , mothers , and friends ? " " < < " ' I cannot < ' I cannot but agree with the judicious trader 64 No. 95 . THE ...
... woman . Were it not rather to be wifhed we improved in our own sphere , ' and approved ourfelves better daughters , wives , mothers , and friends ? " " < < " ' I cannot < ' I cannot but agree with the judicious trader 64 No. 95 . THE ...
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