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... Woman was then smitten, another was taken with him at the Head of his Troop in the Park. In all these important Relations, he has ever about the same Time received a kind Glance, or a Blow of a Fan, from some celebrated Beauty, Mother ...
... Woman was then smitten, another was taken with him at the Head of his Troop in the Park. In all these important Relations, he has ever about the same Time received a kind Glance, or a Blow of a Fan, from some celebrated Beauty, Mother ...
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... Woman to her, WILL. spoke what I looked, [according to his romantic imagination,] in the following Manner. 'Behold, you who dare, that charming Virgin. Behold the Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts. Chastity ...
... Woman to her, WILL. spoke what I looked, [according to his romantic imagination,] in the following Manner. 'Behold, you who dare, that charming Virgin. Behold the Beauty of her Person chastised by the Innocence of her Thoughts. Chastity ...
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... Woman's Day, in my Works, I shall endeavour at a Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding. When I say this, I must be understood to mean, that I shall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon. Discourse for their Entertainment ...
... Woman's Day, in my Works, I shall endeavour at a Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding. When I say this, I must be understood to mean, that I shall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon. Discourse for their Entertainment ...
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... Woman of Quality. She thinks Life lost in her own Family, and fancies herself out of the World, when she is not in the Ring, the Play- House, or the Drawing-Room: She lives in a perpetual Motion of Body and Restlessness of Thought, and ...
... Woman of Quality. She thinks Life lost in her own Family, and fancies herself out of the World, when she is not in the Ring, the Play- House, or the Drawing-Room: She lives in a perpetual Motion of Body and Restlessness of Thought, and ...
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... Woman's Longing for the pretty Trappings that he was adorned with : ... Totumque incauta per agmen Faemineo praedae et spoliorum ardebat amore . ' This heedless Pursuit after these glittering Trifles , the Poet ( by a nice concealed ...
... Woman's Longing for the pretty Trappings that he was adorned with : ... Totumque incauta per agmen Faemineo praedae et spoliorum ardebat amore . ' This heedless Pursuit after these glittering Trifles , the Poet ( by a nice concealed ...
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