The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 92
... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame , and acknowledge , I could not have pre- vailed but by flight . However , madam , I ...
... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame , and acknowledge , I could not have pre- vailed but by flight . However , madam , I ...
Page 120
... woman , her account of my lady Blithe's wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell comb . Sent Frank to know how my lady Hectic rested after her mon- key's leaping out at window . Looked pale . Fon- tange tells me my glass is ...
... woman , her account of my lady Blithe's wash . Broke a tooth in my little tortoise - shell comb . Sent Frank to know how my lady Hectic rested after her mon- key's leaping out at window . Looked pale . Fon- tange tells me my glass is ...
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... woman consider , which of the two offences a hus- band would the more easily forgive , that of being less ... woman's character is contained in domestic life ; she is blameable or praiseworthy according as her car- riage affects the ...
... woman consider , which of the two offences a hus- band would the more easily forgive , that of being less ... woman's character is contained in domestic life ; she is blameable or praiseworthy according as her car- riage affects the ...
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