The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Woman , and finds her not to be the same Woman whom he intended to marry , but another . If that be Law , it is , I presume , exactly my Case . For you are to know , Mr. Spectator , that there are Women who do not let their Husbands see ...
... Woman , and finds her not to be the same Woman whom he intended to marry , but another . If that be Law , it is , I presume , exactly my Case . For you are to know , Mr. Spectator , that there are Women who do not let their Husbands see ...
Strana 193
... Woman of Threescore may kick and tumble her Heart out , without making any Impressions . Sempronia1 is at present the most profest Admirer of the French Nation , but is so modest as to admit her Visitants no farther than her Toilet . It ...
... Woman of Threescore may kick and tumble her Heart out , without making any Impressions . Sempronia1 is at present the most profest Admirer of the French Nation , but is so modest as to admit her Visitants no farther than her Toilet . It ...
Strana 243
... Woman's Face break out in Heats , as she has been talking against a great Lord , whom she had never seen in her Life ; and indeed never knew a Party Woman that kept her Beauty for a Twelve - month . I would therefore advise all my ...
... Woman's Face break out in Heats , as she has been talking against a great Lord , whom she had never seen in her Life ; and indeed never knew a Party Woman that kept her Beauty for a Twelve - month . I would therefore advise all my ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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