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Side 285
... woman of the most exquisite beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in ...
... woman of the most exquisite beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in ...
Side 408
... woman being subject to a domestic tyrant , that requires from her the same vassalage which he pays to his sultan . If the ladies would seriously consider the evil consequences of arbi- trary power , they would find , that it spoils the ...
... woman being subject to a domestic tyrant , that requires from her the same vassalage which he pays to his sultan . If the ladies would seriously consider the evil consequences of arbi- trary power , they would find , that it spoils the ...
Side 483
... woman , if not the duty of the subject . But it is generally remarked , that every one of them who is a shrew in ... woman and woman , no weapon shall be made use of but the tongue . That in the course of the engagement , if either of ...
... woman , if not the duty of the subject . But it is generally remarked , that every one of them who is a shrew in ... woman and woman , no weapon shall be made use of but the tongue . That in the course of the engagement , if either of ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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