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Pagina 255
... proper to the Sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender Mothers and faithful Wives , rather than as furious Partizans . Female Virtues are of a Domestick turn . The Family is the proper Province for Private Women to Shine in . If ...
... proper to the Sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender Mothers and faithful Wives , rather than as furious Partizans . Female Virtues are of a Domestick turn . The Family is the proper Province for Private Women to Shine in . If ...
Pagina 444
... proper Accent to each Word , and how to vary the Voice according to the Nature of the Sentence . There is certainly a very great Difference between the Reading a Prayer and a Gazette , which I beg of you to inform a Sett of Readers ...
... proper Accent to each Word , and how to vary the Voice according to the Nature of the Sentence . There is certainly a very great Difference between the Reading a Prayer and a Gazette , which I beg of you to inform a Sett of Readers ...
Pagina 506
... proper Cadence has animated each Sentence , and gazing Crowds have found their Passions worked up into Rage , or soothed into a Calm . I am short , and not very well made ; yet upon Sight of a fine Woman , I have stretch'd into proper ...
... proper Cadence has animated each Sentence , and gazing Crowds have found their Passions worked up into Rage , or soothed into a Calm . I am short , and not very well made ; yet upon Sight of a fine Woman , I have stretch'd into proper ...
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