The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 137
... Woman of Threescore may kick and tumble her Heart out , without making any Impressions . Sempronia is at present the most profest Admirer of the French Nation , but is so modest as to admit her Visitants no farther than her Toilet . It ...
... Woman of Threescore may kick and tumble her Heart out , without making any Impressions . Sempronia is at present the most profest Admirer of the French Nation , but is so modest as to admit her Visitants no farther than her Toilet . It ...
Pagina 389
... Woman are joyned together for Life , and the main Burden rests upon the former , Nature has given all the little Arts of soothing and Blandishment to the Female , that she may chear and animate her Companion in a constant and assiduous ...
... Woman are joyned together for Life , and the main Burden rests upon the former , Nature has given all the little Arts of soothing and Blandishment to the Female , that she may chear and animate her Companion in a constant and assiduous ...
Pagina 414
... Woman , and am under both my Lady and her Woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the SPECTER . My Lady her self is of no Mind in the World , and for that Reason her Woman is of twenty Minds in a ...
... Woman , and am under both my Lady and her Woman . I am so used by them both , that I should be very glad to see them in the SPECTER . My Lady her self is of no Mind in the World , and for that Reason her Woman is of twenty Minds in a ...
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