| John Gregory - 1808 - 412 trang
...delicacy, however concealed under the appearance of the utmost gentleness and modesty, and is the passion of all others the most difficult to conquer. There...purposely declines to make his addresses, till such a time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent. This at bottom is intended to force a woman... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester), John Gregory - 1808 - 210 trang
...couqner. There is a cas& where a woman may coqnette . justifiahly to the utmost verge which her couscience will allow : it is, where a gentleman purposely declines to make his addresses, till such time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her cousent. Thia at hottom is intended to force a woman to... | |
| 1809 - 344 trang
...delicacy, however concealed under the appearance of the utmost gentleness and modesty, and is the passion of all others the most difficult to conquer. There...purposely, declines to make his addresses, till such tisne as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent. This at bottom, is intended to force a woman... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 442 trang
...best of fathers, in his Legacy to the best of daughters — there is a case where a woman may coquet justifiably to the utmost verge which her conscience...allow. It is where a gentleman purposely declines making his addresses, till such time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent. Now, my lord,... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1810 - 202 trang
...delicacy, however concealed under the appearance of the utmost gentleness and modesty; and is the passion, of all others, the most difficult to conquer. There...justifiably to the utmost verge which her conscience will allow"1, it is, where a gentleman purposely declines to make his addresses, till such time as he thinks... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 trang
...acting the part of a coquette. There is one case perhaps, and but one, where a young woman may do it justifiably, to the utmost verge which her conscience will allow. It is where a young man purposely declines to pay his addresses till he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent.... | |
| 1818 - 254 trang
...delicacy, however concealed under,the appearance of the utinpst gentleness and modesty; and is the passion of all others, the most difficult to conquer. There is a case where a woman may coquet justifiably, to the jjtw>st verge which .her conscience will allow. It is where a gentleman... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1821 - 358 trang
...delicacy, however concealed under the appearance of the utmost gentleness and modesty ; and is the passion of all others the most difficult to conquer. There is a case where a woman may coquet justifiably to the utmost verge which her conscience will allow ; it is, where a gentleman purposely... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1822 - 452 trang
...best of fathers, in his legacy to the best of daughters — there is a case where a woman may coquet justifiably to the utmost verge, which her conscience...allow. It is where a gentleman purposely declines making his addresses, till such time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent. Now, my lord,... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 392 trang
...best of fathers, in his Legacy to the best of daughters — there is a case, where a woman may coquet justifiably to the utmost verge which her conscience...allow. It is where a gentleman purposely declines making his addresses, till such time as he thinks himself perfectly sure of her consent. Now, my lord,... | |
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