The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pur- sued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvious re mark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it as her favourite dis tinction . From hence it is that all ...
... beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pur- sued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvious re mark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it as her favourite dis tinction . From hence it is that all ...
Pagina 41
... beauty which by her shape or features , but by the lustre of her are daily vended in this great mart , there is not a mind which shone in them , and gave them their maiden gentlewoman of good family in any county power of charming : of ...
... beauty which by her shape or features , but by the lustre of her are daily vended in this great mart , there is not a mind which shone in them , and gave them their maiden gentlewoman of good family in any county power of charming : of ...
Pagina 45
... beauty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow nature , I shall desire my correspondents to give me their thoughts upon it.-C. No. 38. ] FRIDAY , APRIL 13 , 1711 . Cupias non placuisse nimis - Mart . One would not ...
... beauty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow nature , I shall desire my correspondents to give me their thoughts upon it.-C. No. 38. ] FRIDAY , APRIL 13 , 1711 . Cupias non placuisse nimis - Mart . One would not ...
Pagina 50
... beauty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any manner of scruple break off when there was no ...
... beauty , at will ; and made it her business to gain hearts , for no other reason but to rally the torments of her lovers . She would make great advances to insnare men , but without any manner of scruple break off when there was no ...
Pagina 63
... beauty . I cannot practice from what you have writ upon the subject . but think that if our sex knew always how to place But as you have been very severe upon the behaviour their esteem justly , the other would not be so of us men at ...
... beauty . I cannot practice from what you have writ upon the subject . but think that if our sex knew always how to place But as you have been very severe upon the behaviour their esteem justly , the other would not be so of us men at ...
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