The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Women in the Play , and is at last rewarded with her of the best Character in it , I say , upon giving the Comedy ... women about this time came to see it in masks , then worn by women of the town , as the characteristic mark of their ...
... Women in the Play , and is at last rewarded with her of the best Character in it , I say , upon giving the Comedy ... women about this time came to see it in masks , then worn by women of the town , as the characteristic mark of their ...
Strana 224
... Women as if they had no Souls . I must do them the Justice to say , that there seems to be nothing wanting to the finishing of these lovely Pieces of Human Nature , besides the turning and apply- ing their Ambition 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 finishing of these lovely Pieces of Human Nature , besides the turning and apply- ing their Ambition properly , and the ...
Strana 416
... Women Chastity . If a Man loses his Honour in one Rencounter it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a Slip in a Woman's Honour is irrecoverable . I can give no Reason for fixing the Point of Honour to these two Qualities ...
... Women Chastity . If a Man loses his Honour in one Rencounter it is not impossible for him to regain it in another ; a Slip in a Woman's Honour is irrecoverable . I can give no Reason for fixing the Point of Honour to these two Qualities ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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