The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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Page 41
... feem proud of acknowledging every favour they have received : --- but if at last they happen to request any thing which does not fuit with your convenience to grant , they set all that is past at nought , retract the fine things they ...
... feem proud of acknowledging every favour they have received : --- but if at last they happen to request any thing which does not fuit with your convenience to grant , they set all that is past at nought , retract the fine things they ...
Page 67
... feem a little " strained in the present age , may it not with ८८ greater propriety be turned on the coquet part " of the fair sex , and stand for Proud , Pretty , " Prating , and Playful . ' " THIS argument , though certainly ...
... feem a little " strained in the present age , may it not with ८८ greater propriety be turned on the coquet part " of the fair sex , and stand for Proud , Pretty , " Prating , and Playful . ' " THIS argument , though certainly ...
Page 91
... feem .-- A very little observation will serve to inform her , that the most dying lover is frequently far removed from the inost affectionate husband ; and also , that a man who values himself upon his personal excellencies , has often ...
... feem .-- A very little observation will serve to inform her , that the most dying lover is frequently far removed from the inost affectionate husband ; and also , that a man who values himself upon his personal excellencies , has often ...
Page 119
... feem of all that formerly was dear to us ! -Commerce , the very life and foul of these islands , was no more remembered ! -The honour of the British flag , and the sovereignty of the seas , became an empty name , no longer worthy our ...
... feem of all that formerly was dear to us ! -Commerce , the very life and foul of these islands , was no more remembered ! -The honour of the British flag , and the sovereignty of the seas , became an empty name , no longer worthy our ...
Page 156
... feem so much on an equality , that I do not wonder the number of those gentlemen who disputed on this head should be equal too . Bur fince my opinion is absolutely insisted on , I must say , that if the queen of Hungary has in fo short ...
... feem so much on an equality , that I do not wonder the number of those gentlemen who disputed on this head should be equal too . Bur fince my opinion is absolutely insisted on , I must say , that if the queen of Hungary has in fo short ...
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८८ againſt almoſt alſo anſwer aſſured becauſe beſt buſineſs cauſe confideration conſequence converſation defire deſerve deſign eaſy endeavour Engliſh eſpecially eſtate faid fame fatire favour FEMALE SPECTATOR fince firſt fome foon foul fuch fuffer give Great-Britain guilty Hanoverian Hanoverian Lady heart honour hope houſe husband imagine ingratitude inſpired intereſt intirely itſelf juſt juſtice juſtly laſt leaſt leſs loſe Lucilius madam meaſures mind moſt muſt myſelf neceſſary never obliged obſerved occafion ourſelves paffion paſs paſſed paſſion perſon pleaſed pleaſure poſſible preſent preſerve purpoſe queſtion raiſe reaſon refuſe render reſpect ſaid ſame ſay ſcene ſecond ſecret ſee ſeemed ſeen ſelves ſenſe ſenſible ſervant ſerve ſervice ſet ſeveral ſex ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould ſmall ſome ſomething ſometimes ſpeak ſpirit ſtage ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtory ſtrange ſubject ſuch ſufficient ſupport ſuppoſed ſure themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought uſe utmoſt whoſe wiſhed woman