The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... women as if they had no souls . I must do them the justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the finish- ing of these lovely pieces of human nature , besides the turning and applying their am- bition 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 finish- ing of these lovely pieces of human nature , besides the turning and applying their am- bition properly , and the ...
Strana 155
The women might possibly have carried this Gothic building much higher , had not a famous monk , Thomas Conecte by name , attacked it with great zeal and resolution . This holy man travelled from place to place to preach down this ...
The women might possibly have carried this Gothic building much higher , had not a famous monk , Thomas Conecte by name , attacked it with great zeal and resolution . This holy man travelled from place to place to preach down this ...
Strana 308
... women were formed out of these ingredients which com- pose 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 these ingredients which com- pose 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 ...
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