... confidence in the sense of integrity and honour in the young female mind. Mothers will not, indeed, instruct their daughters to intrigue after they are married ; and they will not, probably, talk of their own licentious indulgences before their daughters... The Englishman in Paris - Seite 2141819Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Scott - 1815 - 434 Seiten
...their own licentious indulgences before their daughters ; but their conversation with their intimates, in the hearing of their children, is sufficiently...Such a lady, they will say, speaking of one who has a husband and children, is not now on terms with that gentleman — that affair is over long ago : —... | |
| 1815 - 442 Seiten
...licentious indulgencies before their daughters ; but their conversation with their intimates, in the bearing of their children, is sufficiently instructive, that...Such a lady, they will say, speaking of one who has a husband and children, is not now on terms with that gentleman— that affair is over long ago — it... | |
| John Scott - 1816 - 436 Seiten
...their own licentious indulgences before their daughters ; but their conversation with their intimates, in the hearing of their children, is sufficiently...practice. Such a lady, they will say, speaking of one who lias a husband and children, is not now/ on terms with that gentleman — that affair is over long... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1816 - 514 Seiten
...own licentious indulgences ' before their daughters; but their conversation with their ' intimates, in the hearing of their children, is sufficiently...that connubial constancy is in little estimation, 4 and less practice. Such a lady, they will say, speaking ' of one who has a husband and children,... | |
| Seacome Ellison - 1838 - 344 Seiten
...their own licentious indulgences before their daughters ; but their conversation with their intimates, in the hearing of their children, is sufficiently...a lady,' they will say, speaking of one who has a husband and children — ' is not now on terms with that gentleman ; that affair is over long ago ;... | |
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