The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... women very much cherishes this natural weakness of being taken with outside and appearance . Talk of a new - married couple , and you im- mediately hear whether they keep their coach and six , or eat in plate . Mention the name of an ...
... women very much cherishes this natural weakness of being taken with outside and appearance . Talk of a new - married couple , and you im- mediately hear whether they keep their coach and six , or eat in plate . Mention the name of an ...
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... women , as it only serves to aggravate the hatred and animosities that reign among men , and in a great measure deprives the fair sex of those peculiar charms with which na- ture has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at ...
... women , as it only serves to aggravate the hatred and animosities that reign among men , and in a great measure deprives the fair sex of those peculiar charms with which na- ture has endowed them . When the Romans and Sabines were at ...
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... women of dilatory tempers , who are for spinning out the time of courtship to an immoderate length , without being able either to close with their lovers or to dismiss them . I have many letters by me filled with complaints against this ...
... women of dilatory tempers , who are for spinning out the time of courtship to an immoderate length , without being able either to close with their lovers or to dismiss them . I have many letters by me filled with complaints against this ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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