The Spectator. ...S. Powell, 1729 |
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... Woman , but being refolved to do no- thing without the Advice of his Friend Philander , he con- fulted him upon the Occafion . Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in fuch ftrong Colours , that the ...
... Woman , but being refolved to do no- thing without the Advice of his Friend Philander , he con- fulted him upon the Occafion . Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in fuch ftrong Colours , that the ...
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... Woman's Head . This may be rais'd upon Pillars , whofe Ornaments shall bear a juft Re- lation to the Defign . Thus , there may be an Imitation of Fringe carv'd in the Bafe , a Sort of Appearance of Lace in the Frieze , and a ...
... Woman's Head . This may be rais'd upon Pillars , whofe Ornaments shall bear a juft Re- lation to the Defign . Thus , there may be an Imitation of Fringe carv'd in the Bafe , a Sort of Appearance of Lace in the Frieze , and a ...
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... Woman's marrying a fecond Husband , while her first was yet living . The firft Husband , who was fuppos'd to have been dead , returning to his Houfe after a long Abfence , raises a noble Perplexity for the tragick Part of the Play . In ...
... Woman's marrying a fecond Husband , while her first was yet living . The firft Husband , who was fuppos'd to have been dead , returning to his Houfe after a long Abfence , raises a noble Perplexity for the tragick Part of the Play . In ...
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... Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for eftablishing the Salick Law in every Fa- mily , and why it is not fit that a Woman who has Difcre- tion and Learning fhould fit at the Helm , when the Huf- band is weak and illiterate ...
... Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for eftablishing the Salick Law in every Fa- mily , and why it is not fit that a Woman who has Difcre- tion and Learning fhould fit at the Helm , when the Huf- band is weak and illiterate ...
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... as impertinently as the old Woman I have before mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the Folly it felf appear venerable . Indeed , moft moft Hiftorians , as well Chriftian as Pagan , have No.483 . The SPECTATOR . 35.
... as impertinently as the old Woman I have before mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the Folly it felf appear venerable . Indeed , moft moft Hiftorians , as well Chriftian as Pagan , have No.483 . The SPECTATOR . 35.
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