The Spectator, Volúmenes5-6Dent, 1930 |
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... Woman he day , had chosen that a Man of Sense could shew Pride or 1712 . Vanity with an Excuse , and therefore adorned her with rich Habits and valuable Jewels . He did not however omit to admonish her that he did his very utmost in ...
... Woman he day , had chosen that a Man of Sense could shew Pride or 1712 . Vanity with an Excuse , and therefore adorned her with rich Habits and valuable Jewels . He did not however omit to admonish her that he did his very utmost in ...
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... Woman consider which of the two Offences an Husband would the more easily forgive , that of being less entertaining ... Woman's Character is contained in domestick Life ; she is Blame able or Praiseworthy according as her Carriage ...
... Woman consider which of the two Offences an Husband would the more easily forgive , that of being less entertaining ... Woman's Character is contained in domestick Life ; she is Blame able or Praiseworthy according as her Carriage ...
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... Woman . It is the Permission of such Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come to the Arms of her Husband , after the Disappointment of four or five Passions which she has successfully had for different Men , before she is ...
... Woman . It is the Permission of such Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come to the Arms of her Husband , after the Disappointment of four or five Passions which she has successfully had for different Men , before she is ...
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