Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... husband who watches for her to make up the arrears of that confidence which she lost in her pre - matrimonial childishness . Steele's women are the women of me- diocre eighteenth - century comedy : and they have at times a rather ...
... husband who watches for her to make up the arrears of that confidence which she lost in her pre - matrimonial childishness . Steele's women are the women of me- diocre eighteenth - century comedy : and they have at times a rather ...
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... husband , " RICHARD STEELE . " We hope for the sake of peace Lady Steele was asleep when he got home , and that he remembered to take his boots off before getting into bed ; a bullying wife is apt to make a lying husband , and we do not ...
... husband , " RICHARD STEELE . " We hope for the sake of peace Lady Steele was asleep when he got home , and that he remembered to take his boots off before getting into bed ; a bullying wife is apt to make a lying husband , and we do not ...
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... husbands ' friends at home , and listen- ing to the best conversation of the century ? The play of the " Tender Husband followed , and then the " Lying Lover . " The latter play was unsuccessful ; it is possible that Steele attended to ...
... husbands ' friends at home , and listen- ing to the best conversation of the century ? The play of the " Tender Husband followed , and then the " Lying Lover . " The latter play was unsuccessful ; it is possible that Steele attended to ...
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... husband ? Starting almost at the very first , it be- comes obvious from Steele's letters to his wife that he was in difficulties , and that she gradually had got the habit of facing facts , and of letting him know , sometimes with very ...
... husband ? Starting almost at the very first , it be- comes obvious from Steele's letters to his wife that he was in difficulties , and that she gradually had got the habit of facing facts , and of letting him know , sometimes with very ...
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... husband ; it is highly probable that no person alive would be likely to succeed in giving the world a detailed character from almost purely one - sided evidence , except perhaps one , who is capable of any- thing . The only attempt ever ...
... husband ; it is highly probable that no person alive would be likely to succeed in giving the world a detailed character from almost purely one - sided evidence , except perhaps one , who is capable of any- thing . The only attempt ever ...
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