The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... Fair Sex 299 Letter from Sir John Envil , married to a Woman of Quality 300 Indelicate Conversation - Conversation Steele Addison Steele f Addison with the Fair Sex - Inconstancy of 41 Friendship - Criticism 301 Letter to Chloe from her ...
... Fair Sex 299 Letter from Sir John Envil , married to a Woman of Quality 300 Indelicate Conversation - Conversation Steele Addison Steele f Addison with the Fair Sex - Inconstancy of 41 Friendship - Criticism 301 Letter to Chloe from her ...
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... Fair Sex 401 Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander Letters from Silvia , complaining of an unnatural Mother - From a married Man in Love with his Ward - Con- cerning a profligate Lover - Unduti- fulness of Nephews 403 ...
... Fair Sex 401 Correspondence between Amoret , a Jilt , and Philander Letters from Silvia , complaining of an unnatural Mother - From a married Man in Love with his Ward - Con- cerning a profligate Lover - Unduti- fulness of Nephews 403 ...
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... sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philo- I ... fair for being a colonel of the militia . I am told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a ...
... sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philo- I ... fair for being a colonel of the militia . I am told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a ...
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... fair sex . If I never praised advantage ; but from their inward manner or flattered , I never belied or contradicted of bearing their condition , often pity the them . As these compose half the world , prosperous , and admire the ...
... fair sex . If I never praised advantage ; but from their inward manner or flattered , I never belied or contradicted of bearing their condition , often pity the them . As these compose half the world , prosperous , and admire the ...
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... fair ones . Their amusements seem con- trived for them , rather as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the ...
... fair ones . Their amusements seem con- trived for them , rather as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are more adapted to the sex than to the species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the ...
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