The Spectator, Zväzok 1 |
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... therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraiture of infignificant people by ordinary painters , which N ° 4 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraiture of infignificant people by ordinary painters , which N ° 4 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 27
... sex , or as they are tied to them by blood , interest , or affection . Upon this occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I fhall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each ...
... sex , or as they are tied to them by blood , interest , or affection . Upon this occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I fhall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each ...
Strana 59
... sex than to the species . The toilet is their great fcene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbands is reckoned a very good morn- ing's work ; and if ...
... sex than to the species . The toilet is their great fcene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbands is reckoned a very good morn- ing's work ; and if ...
Strana 87
... sex , from this light fantastical difpofition . I myself remember a young lady that was very warmly folicited by a couple of importunate ri- vals , who , for feveral months together , did all they could to recommend themfelves by com ...
... sex , from this light fantastical difpofition . I myself remember a young lady that was very warmly folicited by a couple of importunate ri- vals , who , for feveral months together , did all they could to recommend themfelves by com ...
Strana 210
... sex . And as this is a fubject of a very nice nature , I fhall defire my correfpondents to give me their thoughts upon it . N ° 38. Friday , April 13 , 1711 . Cupias non placuiffe nimis . One would not please too much . Ck . MART . A ...
... sex . And as this is a fubject of a very nice nature , I fhall defire my correfpondents to give me their thoughts upon it . N ° 38. Friday , April 13 , 1711 . Cupias non placuiffe nimis . One would not please too much . Ck . MART . A ...
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