The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 1
... women , that had placed themselves in the opposite side - boxes , and seemed drawn up in a kind of battle- array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being ...
... women , that had placed themselves in the opposite side - boxes , and seemed drawn up in a kind of battle- array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being ...
Strana 2
... women of honour who patch out of prin- ciple , and with an eye to the interest of their coun- try . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so steadfastly to their party , and are so far from sacri- ficing their zeal for the public ...
... women of honour who patch out of prin- ciple , and with an eye to the interest of their coun- try . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so steadfastly to their party , and are so far from sacri- ficing their zeal for the public ...
Strana 4
... women , as it only serves to aggra- vate 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 endow- ed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at ...
... women , as it only serves to aggra- vate 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 endow- ed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at ...
Strana 5
... women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are perhaps ... woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our Eng- lish ladies ...
... women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are perhaps ... woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our Eng- lish ladies ...
Strana 12
... women coquettes . The drapery of his figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was ' made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixt toge- ther ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and en- deavoured to ...
... women coquettes . The drapery of his figures was extremely well suited to his faces , and was ' made up of all the glaring colours that could be mixt toge- ther ; every part of the dress was in a flutter , and en- deavoured to ...
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