The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 160
... Women as if they had no Souls . I must do them the Justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the finishing of these lovely Pieces of human Nature , besides the turning and applying their Ambition properly , and the ...
... Women as if they had no Souls . I must do them the Justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the finishing of these lovely Pieces of human Nature , besides the turning and applying their Ambition properly , and the ...
Pagina 255
... Women , as it only serves to aggravate the Hatreds and Animosities that reign among Men , and in a great measure deprives the Fair Sex of those peculiar Charms with which Nature has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at War ...
... Women , as it only serves to aggravate the Hatreds and Animosities that reign among Men , and in a great measure deprives the Fair Sex of those peculiar Charms with which Nature has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at War ...
Pagina 304
... Women in all Ages have taken more Pains than Men to adorn the Outside of their Heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that those Female Architects who raise such wonderful Structures out of Ribbands , Lace and Wire , have not been ...
... Women in all Ages have taken more Pains than Men to adorn the Outside of their Heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that those Female Architects who raise such wonderful Structures out of Ribbands , Lace and Wire , have not been ...
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