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When women are thus perpetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no wonder that they are more attentive to the superficial parts of life , than the solid and substantial ...
When women are thus perpetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no wonder that they are more attentive to the superficial parts of life , than the solid and substantial ...
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The first branch of them , to whose service I shall dedicate this paper , are those that have to do with women of dilatory tempers , who are for spinning out the time of courtship to an immoderate length , without being able either to ...
The first branch of them , to whose service I shall dedicate this paper , are those that have to do with women of dilatory tempers , who are for spinning out the time of courtship to an immoderate length , without being able either to ...
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For my own part , as I do not love to be insulted by women who are taller than myself , I admire the sex much more in their present humiliation , which has reduced them to their natural dimensions , than when they had extended their ...
For my own part , as I do not love to be insulted by women who are taller than myself , I admire the sex much more in their present humiliation , which has reduced them to their natural dimensions , than when they had extended their ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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