The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 5
... species of impostors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of some women ; yet their own loose de- sires will stir up new suspicions from another ...
... species of impostors . But if , not- withstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of some women ; yet their own loose de- sires will stir up new suspicions from another ...
Pagina 20
... species , in treating after this manner the human face divine , ' and turning that part of us , which has so great an image impressed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the raising such silly competitions among the ignorant ...
... species , in treating after this manner the human face divine , ' and turning that part of us , which has so great an image impressed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the raising such silly competitions among the ignorant ...
Pagina 25
... species of females which have hitherto escaped my notice , and is as follows : ، MR . SPECTATOR , I AM a young gentleman of a competent fortune , and a sufficient taste of learning , to spend five or six hours every day very agreeably ...
... species of females which have hitherto escaped my notice , and is as follows : ، MR . SPECTATOR , I AM a young gentleman of a competent fortune , and a sufficient taste of learning , to spend five or six hours every day very agreeably ...
Pagina 31
... species of the hen - peckt , and in my opinion they are certainly the best subjects the queen has ; and for that reason I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . I do not know whether I make myself under- stood in the ...
... species of the hen - peckt , and in my opinion they are certainly the best subjects the queen has ; and for that reason I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . I do not know whether I make myself under- stood in the ...
Pagina 49
... species . It follows then , that for all the men that have been lost , as many women must . have lived single , and it were but charity to believe , they have not done all the service they were capa- ble of doing in their generation ...
... species . It follows then , that for all the men that have been lost , as many women must . have lived single , and it were but charity to believe , they have not done all the service they were capa- ble of doing in their generation ...
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