The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... women know them- selves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR , they will be kept within no compass . You praised them a little too soon , for the modesty of their head - dresses ; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out ...
... women know them- selves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR , they will be kept within no compass . You praised them a little too soon , for the modesty of their head - dresses ; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out ...
Pagina 30
... woman's honour cannot be bet- ter intrenched than after this manner , in circle within circle , amidst such a variety of ... women have thus betrayed their companions into hoops , that they might make them accessary to their own conceal ...
... woman's honour cannot be bet- ter intrenched than after this manner , in circle within circle , amidst such a variety of ... women have thus betrayed their companions into hoops , that they might make them accessary to their own conceal ...
Pagina 31
... women . Should this fashion get among the ordinary people , our public ways would be so crouded , that we should want street room . Several congregations of the best fashion find themselves already very much straitened , and if the mode ...
... women . Should this fashion get among the ordinary people , our public ways would be so crouded , that we should want street room . Several congregations of the best fashion find themselves already very much straitened , and if the mode ...
Pagina 32
... WOMEN in their nature are much more gay and joyous than men ; whether it be that their blood is more refined , their fibres more delicate , and their animal spirits more light and volatile ; or whether , as some have ima- gined , there ...
... WOMEN in their nature are much more gay and joyous than men ; whether it be that their blood is more refined , their fibres more delicate , and their animal spirits more light and volatile ; or whether , as some have ima- gined , there ...
Pagina 33
... Women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where these precautions are not observed , the Man often degene- rates into a cynic , the Woman into a coquette ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I ...
... Women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where these precautions are not observed , the Man often degene- rates into a cynic , the Woman into a coquette ; the Man grows sullen and morose , the Woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I ...
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