The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana 46
... woman of quality to Bridewell , " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a wish that I had continued true to my laundress . I as a badge of distinction , and made the occasior . have since heard , by a very great accident , that of a ...
... woman of quality to Bridewell , " Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a wish that I had continued true to my laundress . I as a badge of distinction , and made the occasior . have since heard , by a very great accident , that of a ...
Strana 50
... woman of Arietta's good sense did , I am sure , take for greater applause than any compli- ments I could make her.-R. girls of the neighborhood sitting about the fire with my landlady's daughters , and telling stories of spirits and ...
... woman of Arietta's good sense did , I am sure , take for greater applause than any compli- ments I could make her.-R. girls of the neighborhood sitting about the fire with my landlady's daughters , and telling stories of spirits and ...
Strana 54
... woman of great quality , de- lights in the privacy of a country life , and passes away a great part of her time in her own walks and gardens . Her husband , who is her bosom friend and companion in her solitudes , has been in love with ...
... woman of great quality , de- lights in the privacy of a country life , and passes away a great part of her time in her own walks and gardens . Her husband , who is her bosom friend and companion in her solitudes , has been in love with ...
Strana 59
... woman from a play , which one of our own breed , after four years at Oxford , and two at the Temple , would have been afraid to look at . I cannot tell how to account for it , but these people have usually the preference to our own ...
... woman from a play , which one of our own breed , after four years at Oxford , and two at the Temple , would have been afraid to look at . I cannot tell how to account for it , but these people have usually the preference to our own ...
Strana 72
... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pursued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvi- ous remark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it ...
... woman are not so much for the loss of her life , as of her beauty . Perhaps this raillery is pursued too far , yet it is turned upon a very obvi- ous remark , that woman's strongest passion is for her own beauty , and that she values it ...
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