The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Band 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that into a third ; nay , to take for thy ...
... women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that into a third ; nay , to take for thy ...
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... woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to muse upon her ; and by that custom I can never come into it but the same tender sentiments revive in my mind , as if I had actually walked with that beautiful ...
... woman in the world . You are to know this was the place wherein I used to muse upon her ; and by that custom I can never come into it but the same tender sentiments revive in my mind , as if I had actually walked with that beautiful ...
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... woman is one of those unaccountable creatures that secretly rejoice in the admiration of men , but indulge themselves in no farther consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a train of admirers , and she removes from her slaves ...
... woman is one of those unaccountable creatures that secretly rejoice in the admiration of men , but indulge themselves in no farther consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a train of admirers , and she removes from her slaves ...
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... women . If you wont let her go on with a certain artifice with her eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm ... woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that composure in her motion , that complacency in her manner , that if ...
... women . If you wont let her go on with a certain artifice with her eyes , and the skill of beauty , she will arm ... woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that composure in her motion , that complacency in her manner , that if ...
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... women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must the pleasure of that man be who could con- verse with a creature- -But , after all , you may be sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been ...
... women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must the pleasure of that man be who could con- verse with a creature- -But , after all , you may be sure her heart is fixed on some one or other , and yet I have been ...
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