The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails of per- forming what she promises . But the misfortune is , men despise what they may be masters of , and affect what they are not fit for ; they reckon them- selves ...
... never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails of per- forming what she promises . But the misfortune is , men despise what they may be masters of , and affect what they are not fit for ; they reckon them- selves ...
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... never fail of securing her charge if she be not wanting to herself . The strength of the passions will never be accepted as an excuse for complying with them : they were designed for subjection ; and if a man suf- fers them to get the ...
... never fail of securing her charge if she be not wanting to herself . The strength of the passions will never be accepted as an excuse for complying with them : they were designed for subjection ; and if a man suf- fers them to get the ...
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... never any such thing as a blush seen , or a sigh heard , in the whole commonwealth . The women never dressed but to look terrible ; to which end they would sometimes , after a battle , paint their cheeks with the blood of their enemies ...
... never any such thing as a blush seen , or a sigh heard , in the whole commonwealth . The women never dressed but to look terrible ; to which end they would sometimes , after a battle , paint their cheeks with the blood of their enemies ...
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