The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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... fpirits commiferate , for by the excellence of their nature they have it not in their power to contemn our foibles ; how must it grieve them when they look down , and see us priding ourselves on a fet of well - turned features , a ...
... fpirits commiferate , for by the excellence of their nature they have it not in their power to contemn our foibles ; how must it grieve them when they look down , and see us priding ourselves on a fet of well - turned features , a ...
Page 238
... this house to bait , he had seen them come out of the chaise , and was rejoiced to meet such good company in a place he so little expected them ! THE THE fpirits of Isinenia were in too great a - 238 BOOK II . THE FEMALE.
... this house to bait , he had seen them come out of the chaise , and was rejoiced to meet such good company in a place he so little expected them ! THE THE fpirits of Isinenia were in too great a - 238 BOOK II . THE FEMALE.
Page 239
Eliza Fowler Haywood. THE fpirits of Isinenia were in too great a - hurry to permit her to make any answer to what he faid : but her aunt , who pretended to have been formerly well acquainted with the general , talked to him with a great ...
Eliza Fowler Haywood. THE fpirits of Isinenia were in too great a - hurry to permit her to make any answer to what he faid : but her aunt , who pretended to have been formerly well acquainted with the general , talked to him with a great ...
Page 244
... spirit assuming either the shape it wore in flesh , or that of any other , to render itself vifi- ble to mortal eyes , we should not , methinks , in- fer from thence that there are no fpirits , or that the Supreme Being cannot , if he ...
... spirit assuming either the shape it wore in flesh , or that of any other , to render itself vifi- ble to mortal eyes , we should not , methinks , in- fer from thence that there are no fpirits , or that the Supreme Being cannot , if he ...
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