Wives, Women and Wenches: As Seen by British and American AuthorsSeven Seas Publishers, 1966 - 284 Seiten |
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... hope to have superadded to all these , such an employment as will give me a view of perpetuating my happy prospects and my family at the same time , of which I am almost the only male . I blushed , I believe , yet could not be ...
... hope to have superadded to all these , such an employment as will give me a view of perpetuating my happy prospects and my family at the same time , of which I am almost the only male . I blushed , I believe , yet could not be ...
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... hope I shall never see it represented again , for it is so extremely indelicate - to use the softest word I can that Miss Mirvan and I were perpetually out of countenance and could neither make any observations ourselves , nor venture ...
... hope I shall never see it represented again , for it is so extremely indelicate - to use the softest word I can that Miss Mirvan and I were perpetually out of countenance and could neither make any observations ourselves , nor venture ...
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... hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned , in consideration of the motive . " " No , indeed , I have no doubts at all on that head . I am delighted to find myself in such a circle : I hope we shall ...
... hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned , in consideration of the motive . " " No , indeed , I have no doubts at all on that head . I am delighted to find myself in such a circle : I hope we shall ...
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AMBROSE BIERCE answered APHRA BEHN asked beauty Benjamin BENJAMIN DISRAELI better called Catherine CHARLES DICKENS CHARLOTTE BRONTË charming cheek child cried Daisy Miller daughter dear door dress Estella eyes face father fear feel Gamp GEORGE ELIOT girl give Glegg hand happy head heard heart HENRY FIELDING honour hope husband Jane JANE AUSTEN JOHN CLELAND knew Lammle laugh live Lizzie look Lord Maggie marriage married mind Miss Havisham Molly Morgan Le Fay mother never night passion perhaps person Pinchwife pleasure poor pretty Rawdon Rebecca round seemed silly Sir Florian Sir Pitt sister smile soul speak stood sweet talk tell Templar thee things thou thought TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLETT told turned walked whisper wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winterbourne wives woman women word young lady