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Pagina v
... Lovers 261. Love and Marriage 206. Modesty , Diffidence , Self - denial 207 Notions of the Heathens on Devotion 208 Depraved Taste on the Theatre - Letters on Visiting - Seduction - from a Lover Steele . 209 Simonides's Satire on Women ...
... Lovers 261. Love and Marriage 206. Modesty , Diffidence , Self - denial 207 Notions of the Heathens on Devotion 208 Depraved Taste on the Theatre - Letters on Visiting - Seduction - from a Lover Steele . 209 Simonides's Satire on Women ...
Pagina vi
... Lover -- Causes of longing in Women Steele . · + No. 393. Reflections on the Delights of Spring 394. No. - - of Pliny - Letter from a poor and proud Jezebel 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune - Fable of a Drop in the Ocean ...
... Lover -- Causes of longing in Women Steele . · + No. 393. Reflections on the Delights of Spring 394. No. - - of Pliny - Letter from a poor and proud Jezebel 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune - Fable of a Drop in the Ocean ...
Pagina 296
... Lover's Leap , and whether one fisherman . And though I should escape with may go to it by land ? But , alas ! I am afraid my life , I know you will be pleased with it . ' it has lost its virtue , and that a woman of our I shall leave ...
... Lover's Leap , and whether one fisherman . And though I should escape with may go to it by land ? But , alas ! I am afraid my life , I know you will be pleased with it . ' it has lost its virtue , and that a woman of our I shall leave ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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