The Spectator, Zväzok 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 130
... women's head - dresses in good sense which at present very much reigns that age , is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Ar- among the valuable part of the sex . One may gentre in his History of Bretagne , and by other observe that women in ...
... women's head - dresses in good sense which at present very much reigns that age , is taken notice of by Monsieur d'Ar- among the valuable part of the sex . One may gentre in his History of Bretagne , and by other observe that women in ...
Strana 167
... woman impertinent and fan - moured , serve only to dissipate their fortunes , tastical . inflame their follies , and aggravate their indis- cretions . By what I have said , we may conclude men and women were made as counterparts to one ...
... woman impertinent and fan - moured , serve only to dissipate their fortunes , tastical . inflame their follies , and aggravate their indis- cretions . By what I have said , we may conclude men and women were made as counterparts to one ...
Strana 274
... woman . He describes the sex in their several characters , which he derives to them from a fanciful supposition raised upon the doctrine of pre - existence . He tells us that the gods formed the souls of women out of those seeds and ...
... woman . He describes the sex in their several characters , which he derives to them from a fanciful supposition raised upon the doctrine of pre - existence . He tells us that the gods formed the souls of women out of those seeds and ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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