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Pagina 13
... sex ; as indeed I have always observed that women , whether out of a nicer re- gard to their honour , or what other reason I can- not tell , are more sensibly touched with those ge- neral afperfions which are cast upon their sex , than ...
... sex ; as indeed I have always observed that women , whether out of a nicer re- gard to their honour , or what other reason I can- not tell , are more sensibly touched with those ge- neral afperfions which are cast upon their sex , than ...
Pagina 19
... sex , and calls every woman of a prudent , modest , and retired life , a poor - spirited unpolish ed creature . What a mortification would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her setting herself to view is but expofing herself , and that ...
... sex , and calls every woman of a prudent , modest , and retired life , a poor - spirited unpolish ed creature . What a mortification would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her setting herself to view is but expofing herself , and that ...
Pagina 29
... sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified ra- ther to add too the furniture of the house , by fill- ing an empty chair , than to ...
... sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified ra- ther to add too the furniture of the house , by fill- ing an empty chair , than to ...
Pagina 35
... sex . The reason that we are so little known in the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university . Our conftitution runs counter ' to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love * there are no doctors ...
... sex . The reason that we are so little known in the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university . Our conftitution runs counter ' to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love * there are no doctors ...
Pagina 44
... sex into a love of books and retirement . She converses chiefly with men , as she has often faid herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with ...
... sex into a love of books and retirement . She converses chiefly with men , as she has often faid herself , but it is only in their writings ; and admits of very few male - vifi- tants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom she hears with ...
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