The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... women . Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily in his talkative way , that he might insult my silence , and distinguish himself before a woman of Arietta's taste and understanding . She had often an inclination to interrupt ...
... women . Methought he strove to shine more than ordinarily in his talkative way , that he might insult my silence , and distinguish himself before a woman of Arietta's taste and understanding . She had often an inclination to interrupt ...
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... women as unbe- coming as you please in your works , while we are un- able to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to dis ...
... women as unbe- coming as you please in your works , while we are un- able to return the injury . You have twice or thrice observed in your discourse , that hypocrisy is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to dis ...
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... woman , and finds her not to be the same woman whom he intended to marry , but another . If that be law , it is , I presume , exactly my case . For you are to know , Mr. Spectator , that there are women who do not let their husbands see ...
... woman , and finds her not to be the same woman whom he intended to marry , but another . If that be law , it is , I presume , exactly my case . For you are to know , Mr. Spectator , that there are women who do not let their husbands see ...
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