The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of , as one of our company ; for he visits us but seldom ; but when he does , it adds to every man else a new ...
... women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . I cannot tell whether I am to account him whom I am next to speak of , as one of our company ; for he visits us but seldom ; but when he does , it adds to every man else a new ...
Strana 13
... women in the company would have fallen sick that very night . An old maid that is troubled with the vapours pro- duces infinite disturbances of this kind among her friends and neighbours . I know a maiden aunt of a great family , who is ...
... women in the company would have fallen sick that very night . An old maid that is troubled with the vapours pro- duces infinite disturbances of this kind among her friends and neighbours . I know a maiden aunt of a great family , who is ...
Strana 16
... women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The ...
... women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The ...
Strana 17
... women as unbecoming as you please in your works , while we are unable to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to dissemble ...
... women as unbecoming as you please in your works , while we are unable to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to dissemble ...
Strana 18
... women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's daughters telling them that was nobody but the gentleman ( for ... women's fables of the like nature . As one spirit raised another , I ob- served that at the end of every story the ...
... women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's daughters telling them that was nobody but the gentleman ( for ... women's fables of the like nature . As one spirit raised another , I ob- served that at the end of every story the ...
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