The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... woman's marrying a second hus- band while her first was yet living . The first- husband , who was supposed to have been dead , returning to his house after a long absence , raises a noble perplexity for the tragic part of the play . In ...
... woman's marrying a second hus- band while her first was yet living . The first- husband , who was supposed to have been dead , returning to his house after a long absence , raises a noble perplexity for the tragic part of the play . In ...
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... woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm when the hus- band is weak and illiterate ? Another of a quite contrary character , subscribes herself Xantippe , and tells me , that she follows the example of her namesake ...
... woman who has discretion and learning should sit at the helm when the hus- band is weak and illiterate ? Another of a quite contrary character , subscribes herself Xantippe , and tells me , that she follows the example of her namesake ...
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... woman than I am . He was bred up under the tuition of a tender mother , till she had made him as good a housewife as herself . He could preserve apricots , and make jellies , before he had been two years out of the nursery . He was ...
... woman than I am . He was bred up under the tuition of a tender mother , till she had made him as good a housewife as herself . He could preserve apricots , and make jellies , before he had been two years out of the nursery . He was ...
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... woman I have before mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the folly itself appear vene- rable . Indeed , most historians , as well christian as pagan , have fallen into this idle superstition , and spoken of ill success ...
... woman I have before mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the folly itself appear vene- rable . Indeed , most historians , as well christian as pagan , have fallen into this idle superstition , and spoken of ill success ...
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... woman to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously corrected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young nobility and gentry , till they cease ...
... woman to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously corrected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young nobility and gentry , till they cease ...
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