Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 63
... women are more depen- dent upon luck and less on ability than men are . The prevalent form of assisting luck which may give a woman great worldly prosperity and honors at one bound , or may , when the luck is a negative quantity , make ...
... women are more depen- dent upon luck and less on ability than men are . The prevalent form of assisting luck which may give a woman great worldly prosperity and honors at one bound , or may , when the luck is a negative quantity , make ...
Pagina 71
... women are more depen- dent upon luck and less on ability than men are . The prevalent form of assisting luck which may give a woman great worldly prosperity and honors at one bound , or may , when the luck is a negative quantity , make ...
... women are more depen- dent upon luck and less on ability than men are . The prevalent form of assisting luck which may give a woman great worldly prosperity and honors at one bound , or may , when the luck is a negative quantity , make ...
Pagina 72
... woman's first thoughts , or to a wine- taster's instantaneous verdict ? One evening toward the close of 1890 ... women of all ages crowded about the open door , many staring with curiosity at the collec- tion of flannel shirts ...
... woman's first thoughts , or to a wine- taster's instantaneous verdict ? One evening toward the close of 1890 ... women of all ages crowded about the open door , many staring with curiosity at the collec- tion of flannel shirts ...
Pagina 75
... woman nature assert themselves with per- sistent irrepressibility . Here is a digni- fied - looking savage stalking in front ; close at his heels steps his tall young wife , with the perfect grace of women accustomed to carry pitchers ...
... woman nature assert themselves with per- sistent irrepressibility . Here is a digni- fied - looking savage stalking in front ; close at his heels steps his tall young wife , with the perfect grace of women accustomed to carry pitchers ...
Pagina 76
... women are equally well endowed bodily ; but the matrons are absolutely repulsive to European eyes , owing to what I may euphemistically de- scribe as their portentous development of the maternal fount . As for the features of all , men ...
... women are equally well endowed bodily ; but the matrons are absolutely repulsive to European eyes , owing to what I may euphemistically de- scribe as their portentous development of the maternal fount . As for the features of all , men ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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