| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 540 páginas
...by virtuous and refined education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering than even that of beauty : fhe is the delight of her...good than to private happinefs. A man, who at prefent mufl degrade himfelf into a fop or a coxcomb in order to pleafe the women, would foon difcover, that... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 484 páginas
...virtuous and refined education, retains in her decline an influence over the • men, more flattering than even that of beauty : fhe is the delight of her...a coxcomb in order to pleafe the women, would foon clifcover, that their favour is not to be gained but by exerting every manly talent in public and in... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1807 - 534 páginas
...by virtuous and refined education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering than even that of beauty : fhe is the delight of her...as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the eflects of fuch refined education, contributing no lefs to public good than to private happinefs. A... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1813 - 536 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering than even that .bf beauty: she is the delight of her friends, as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good thafi to private happiness. A man who at... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 274 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even than that of beauty; she is the delight of her friends as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good than to private happiness. A man, who at... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even than that of beauty : she is the delight of her friends as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good than to private happiness. A man, who at... | |
| Governess - 1855 - 884 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even than that of beauty ; she is the delight of her friends as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good than to private happiness. A man, who at... | |
| 1856 - 540 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even than that of beauty ; she is the delight of her friends, as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good than to private happiness. A mun, who at... | |
| D R. M'Nab - 1860 - 296 páginas
...education retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even, than that of beauty : she is the delight of her friends, as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good, than, to private happiness. A man, who... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 páginas
...education, retains in her decline an influence over the men, more flattering even than that of beauty : she is the delight of her friends as formerly of her admirers. Admirable would be the effects of such refined education, contributing no less to public good than to private happiness. A man, who at... | |
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