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第 42 頁
Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her sex ; as
indeed I have always obferved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their
honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fenfibly touched with those ...
Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her sex ; as
indeed I have always obferved that women , whether out of a nicer regard to their
honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fenfibly touched with those ...
第 61 頁
She pities all the valuable part of her own sex , and calls every woman of a
prudent , modest , and retired life , a poor - fpirited unpolished creature . What a
mortification would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her fetting herself to view is but
...
She pities all the valuable part of her own sex , and calls every woman of a
prudent , modest , and retired life , a poor - fpirited unpolished creature . What a
mortification would it be to Fulvia , if she knew that her fetting herself to view is but
...
第 118 頁
We distinguish ourselves by the title of " the Amorous Club , are all votaries of
Cupid , and adi mirers of the fair sex . The reason that we are so little • known in
the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university .
We distinguish ourselves by the title of " the Amorous Club , are all votaries of
Cupid , and adi mirers of the fair sex . The reason that we are so little • known in
the world , is the secrecy which we are obliged to live under in the university .
第 161 頁
COMPASSION for the gentleman who writes the following letter , should not
prevail upon me to fall upon the fair sex , if it were isot that I find they are
frequently fairer than they ought to be . Such impostures are not to be tolerated in
civil society ...
COMPASSION for the gentleman who writes the following letter , should not
prevail upon me to fall upon the fair sex , if it were isot that I find they are
frequently fairer than they ought to be . Such impostures are not to be tolerated in
civil society ...
第 180 頁
... the whole discourse and behaviour of the French is to make the sex more
fantastical , or , as they are pleased to term it , more awakened , ' than is
consistent either with virtue or discretion . To speak loud in public affemblies , to
let every one ...
... the whole discourse and behaviour of the French is to make the sex more
fantastical , or , as they are pleased to term it , more awakened , ' than is
consistent either with virtue or discretion . To speak loud in public affemblies , to
let every one ...
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