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Pagina 22
... Lady is addreffed to , pre- fented , and flattered , only by Proxy , in her Woman . In my Cafe , how is it poffible that Sir ROGER was pro → ceeding in his Harangue , when we heard the Voice of one fpeaking very importunately , and ...
... Lady is addreffed to , pre- fented , and flattered , only by Proxy , in her Woman . In my Cafe , how is it poffible that Sir ROGER was pro → ceeding in his Harangue , when we heard the Voice of one fpeaking very importunately , and ...
Pagina 57
... Lady , fays my Friend , but took fo much Care of her Son's Health that fhe has made him good for nothing . She quickly found that Reading was bad for his Eyes , and that Writing made his Headake . He was let loose among the Woods as ...
... Lady , fays my Friend , but took fo much Care of her Son's Health that fhe has made him good for nothing . She quickly found that Reading was bad for his Eyes , and that Writing made his Headake . He was let loose among the Woods as ...
Pagina 88
... Ladies , why they should require more Cooling than their Mo- thers before them . ' I find feveral Speculative Perfons are of Opinion that our Sex has of late Years been very Saucy , and that the Hoop Petticoat is made ufe of to keep us ...
... Ladies , why they should require more Cooling than their Mo- thers before them . ' I find feveral Speculative Perfons are of Opinion that our Sex has of late Years been very Saucy , and that the Hoop Petticoat is made ufe of to keep us ...
Pagina 89
... rather than going out ❝ of it . ' THE first time I faw a Lady dref sed in one of these Petticoats , I could not forbear blaming her in my own ' Thoughts , Thoughts for walking abroad when ' fhe was fo near N ° 127. The SPECTATOR . 82.
... rather than going out ❝ of it . ' THE first time I faw a Lady dref sed in one of these Petticoats , I could not forbear blaming her in my own ' Thoughts , Thoughts for walking abroad when ' fhe was fo near N ° 127. The SPECTATOR . 82.
Pagina 98
... Lady , who do not live many Miles from Sir Ro- GER . The Wife is an old Coquet , that is always hankering after the Diverfions of the Town ; the Husband a morofe Ruftick , that frowns and frets at the Name of it . The Wife is over - run ...
... Lady , who do not live many Miles from Sir Ro- GER . The Wife is an old Coquet , that is always hankering after the Diverfions of the Town ; the Husband a morofe Ruftick , that frowns and frets at the Name of it . The Wife is over - run ...
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