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Pagina 2
... turn to the right or to the left , according to the prin- ciples of the man who is most in favour . But what- ever may be the motives of a few fantastical coquettes , who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private ...
... turn to the right or to the left , according to the prin- ciples of the man who is most in favour . But what- ever may be the motives of a few fantastical coquettes , who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private ...
Pagina 5
... turn . The family is the pro- per province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for ... turns to the female part of his audience ; And as for you , ' says he , I shall advise you in . very few words . Aspire ...
... turn . The family is the pro- per province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for ... turns to the female part of his audience ; And as for you , ' says he , I shall advise you in . very few words . Aspire ...
Pagina 8
... turn of some men's minds , that they can live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed or afraid to see any one man breathing ...
... turn of some men's minds , that they can live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed or afraid to see any one man breathing ...
Pagina 15
... turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate the ...
... turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers , gave me a character of Eucrate the ...
Pagina 22
... turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who ...
... turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who ...
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