| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1717 - 324 páginas
...Word; one Kind of it is as much a Virtue, as the other is a Vice : But we are naturally fo apt to chufe the worft, that it is. become dangerous to commend...Woman is not to be proud of her fine. Gown ; nor when fha- hath lefs Wit than her Neighbours, to comfort her fclf that me hath more Lace. Some Ladies put... | |
| 1737 - 770 páginas
...one kind of it is as much a Virtue, as the other is a Vice : But we are naturally fo apt to choofe the worft, that it is become dangerous to commend...Woman is not to be proud of her fine Gown ; nor when (he has lefs Wit than her Neighbours, to comfort herfelf that {he has more Lace. Some Ladies put fo... | |
| 1751 - 382 páginas
...naturally fo apt to choofe the worft, that it is. become dangerous to recommend the beft fide of it. A A Woman is not to be proud of her fine Gown, nor, when fhe has lefs Wit than her Neighbours, to comforc hcrfclf that fhe has more Lace. Some Ladies pat fo much Weight upon Ornaments, that, if one... | |
| 1772 - 402 páginas
...apt to choofe the worft that it i. become dangerous to recommend the beft fide of it. A PRIDE. 343 A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown, nor,...comfort herfelf that fhe has more lace. Some ladies put fa .much weight upon ornaments, that if one could fee into their hearts, it would be found that even... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 páginas
...but we are naturally fo apt to choofe the worft, that it is become dangerous to commend the beitJide of it. » A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown ; nor -when fhe hath lefs wit than her neighbours, to comfort .herfclf that fhe hath more lace. Some ladies put fo... | |
| 1794 - 470 páginas
...but we are naturally fo apt to choofe the worft, that it is become dangerous to commend the beft fide of it. A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown : nor, when fhe hath lefs wit than her neignbours, to comfort herfclf that fhe hath more lace. Some ladies put fo much... | |
| 1811 - 386 páginas
...vice: but we are naturally so apt to choose the worst, that it is become dangerous to commend the best side of it. A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown; nor when she hath less wit than her neighbours, to '-omfort herself that she hath more lace. Some ladies put... | |
| 1910 - 848 páginas
...upon that subject." Pride, he saye, is a different thing to Vanity, and a word of various meauiugs. "A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown; nor when she hath less wit than her neighbors, to comfort herself that she hath more lace. Some ladies put so... | |
| 1910 - 862 páginas
...upon that subject." Pride, he saye, is a different thing to Vanity, and a word of various meanings. "A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown; nor when she hath lese wit than her neighbors, to comfort herself that she hath more lace. Some ladies put so... | |
| 1907 - 376 páginas
...vice ; but we are naturally so apt to choose the worst that it is become dangerous to commend the best side of it. A woman is not to be proud of her fine gown, nor, when she hath less wit than her neighbours, to comfort herself that she hath more lace. Some ladies put... | |
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