Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e [i.e. Mary Wortley Montagu], etc. [The editor's preface signed: M. A., i.e. Mary Astell.]August Mylius, 1790 - 381 páginas |
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... appear hereafter , when I am in my grave , let this attend them , in tefti- mony to pofterity , that among her con- temporaries , one woman , at least , was juft to her merit . THERE i THERE is not any thing fo excellent , but fome IV.
... appear hereafter , when I am in my grave , let this attend them , in tefti- mony to pofterity , that among her con- temporaries , one woman , at least , was juft to her merit . THERE i THERE is not any thing fo excellent , but fome IV.
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... her with the moft excellent tal- ents . Rather let us freely own the fupe- riority of this fublime genius , as I do , in the fincerity of my foul , pleased that a woman woman triumphs , and proud to follow in her train VID.
... her with the moft excellent tal- ents . Rather let us freely own the fupe- riority of this fublime genius , as I do , in the fincerity of my foul , pleased that a woman woman triumphs , and proud to follow in her train VID.
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. woman triumphs , and proud to follow in her train . Let us offer her the palm which is fo juftly her due : and if we pre- tend to any laurels , lay them willingly at her feet . December 18. 1714 . M. A. Charm'd ...
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. woman triumphs , and proud to follow in her train . Let us offer her the palm which is fo juftly her due : and if we pre- tend to any laurels , lay them willingly at her feet . December 18. 1714 . M. A. Charm'd ...
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... woman dreffing her head after her own fafhion ) is an additional pleasure in feeing the town . You fee , hi- therto , I make no complaints , dear fifter ; and , if I continue to like travelling , as well as I do at prefent , I fhall not ...
... woman dreffing her head after her own fafhion ) is an additional pleasure in feeing the town . You fee , hi- therto , I make no complaints , dear fifter ; and , if I continue to like travelling , as well as I do at prefent , I fhall not ...
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... fer- vice , to make her fome prefent every year on the day of her feast . Her majefty is ferved by no married women but the gran- de maitreffe , who is generally a widow of the 1 # the firft quality , always very old , 31.
... fer- vice , to make her fome prefent every year on the day of her feast . Her majefty is ferved by no married women but the gran- de maitreffe , who is generally a widow of the 1 # the firft quality , always very old , 31.
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 156 - Every year thousands undergo this operation; and the French ambassador says pleasantly, that they take the small-pox here by way of diversion, as they take the waters in other countries. There is no example of any one that has died in it; and you may believe I am well satisfied of the safety of this experiment, since I intend to try it on my dear little son. I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England...
Página 216 - She gave me a dinner of fifty dishes of meat, which (after their fashion) were placed on the table but one at a time, and was extremely tedious. But the magnificence of her table answered very well to that of her dress. The knives were of gold, and the hafts set with diamonds. But the piece of luxury...
Página 155 - ... small-pox : they make parties for this purpose, and when they are met (commonly fifteen or sixteen together) the old woman comes with a nut-shell full of the matter of the best sort of small-pox, and asks what veins you please to have opened.
Página 110 - I was at last forced to open my shirt, and shew them my stays ; which satisfied them very well ; for, I saw, they believed I was locked up in that machine, and that it was not in my own power to open it, which contrivance they attributed to my husband.
Página 155 - The smallpox, so fatal and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. There is a set of old women who make it their business to perform the operation every autumn, in the month of September, when the great heat is abated. People send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the smallpox ; they make parties for this purpose, and when they are met (commonly...
Página 169 - I could not eat of as many as the good lady would have had me, who was very earnest in serving me of every thing. The treat concluded with coffee and perfumes, which is a high mark of respect; two slaves kneeling censed my hair, clothes, and handkerchief.
Página 154 - I was made believe that our second cook had only a great cold. However, we left our doctor to take care of him, and yesterday they both arrived here in good health ; and I am now let into the secret that he has had the plague. There are many that escape it ; neither is the air ever infected.
Página 139 - The summer is already far advanced in this part of the world ; and for some miles round Adrianople the whole ground is laid out in gardens, and the banks of the rivers are...
Página 105 - I see appears to me a change of scene ; and I write to your ladyship with some content of mind, hoping at least that you will find the charm of novelty in my letters, and no longer reproach me, that I tell you nothing extraordinary. I won't trouble you with a relation of our tedious journey ; but I...
Página 173 - The workmanship of Heaven certainly excels all our weak imitations, and I think has a much better claim to our praise.