The Spectator, Volume 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 123
... Women were formed out of those Ingredients which compose a Swine . A Woman of this Make is a Slut in her House , and a Glutton at her Table . She is uncleanly in her Person , a Slattern in her Dress ; and her Family is no better than a ...
... Women were formed out of those Ingredients which compose a Swine . A Woman of this Make is a Slut in her House , and a Glutton at her Table . She is uncleanly in her Person , a Slattern in her Dress ; and her Family is no better than a ...
Pagina 124
... Women , who are of a melancholy , froward , unamiable Nature , and so repugnant to the Offers of Love , that they fly in the Face of their Husband when he approaches them with Conjugal Endearments . This Species of Women are likewise ...
... Women , who are of a melancholy , froward , unamiable Nature , and so repugnant to the Offers of Love , that they fly in the Face of their Husband when he approaches them with Conjugal Endearments . This Species of Women are likewise ...
Pagina 317
... Women ; but Regard is to be had to their Circumstances when they fell , to the uneasy Perplexity under which they lived under senseless and severe Parents , to the Importunity of Poverty , to the Violence of a Passion in its Beginning ...
... Women ; but Regard is to be had to their Circumstances when they fell , to the uneasy Perplexity under which they lived under senseless and severe Parents , to the Importunity of Poverty , to the Violence of a Passion in its Beginning ...
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