Their Petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous Concave, and rise every Day more and more; In short, Sir, since our Women know themselves to be out of the Eye of the "Spectator", they will be... Putnam's Monthly - Página 123Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1822 - 788 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...soon, for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as th? humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 884 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for, as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 438 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...out of the eye of the Spectator, they will be kept withiu no compass. You praised them a little too soon, for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for... | |
| 1824 - 278 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...for the modesty of their head-dresses; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| 1836 - 932 páginas
...place, the fair' sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats which began to heave and swell myself with the tombstones and inscriptions that...Most of them recorded nothing else of the buried humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| 1836 - 1118 páginas
...into great extravagances. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, arc now blown up into a most enormous concave, and rise...for the modesty . of their head-dresses ; for as the humour of a. sick . person it often driven out of one limb into another, thcii superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...place, the fail- sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...You praised them a little too soon, for the modesty rf their head-dresses; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagances. Their petticoats which began to heave and swell humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 508 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 512 páginas
...place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies. Their petticoats, which began to heave and swell before you left us, are now blown up into a most enormous...for the modesty of their head-dresses ; for as the humour of a sick person is often driven out of one limb into another, their superfluity of ornaments,... | |
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