| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 260 pages
...following their inclinations, without danger of difcovery. The moft ufual method of intrigue, is, to fend an appointment to the lover to meet the lady at a Jew's (hop, which are as notorioufly convenient as our Indian-houfes ; and yet, even thofe who don't make... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 328 pages
...their inciiaations without ( '05 ) danger of difcovery. The moit ufual method of intrigue is, to fend an appointment to the lover to meet the lady at a Jew's fliop, which are as notorioufly convenient as out Indian houfes ; and yet, even thofe who don't make... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 240 pages
...following their inclinations without danger of difcovery. The moft ufual method of intrigue is, to fend an appointment to the lover to meet the lady at a Jew's fhop, which are as notorioufly convenient as our Indian houfes ; and yet, even thofe who don't make... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1790 - 404 pages
...following their inclinations, without danger of difcovery. The moft ufual method of intrigue , is , to fend an, appointment to the lover to meet the lady at a Jew's fhop, which are as notorioufly convenient as our Indian-houfes ; and yet, even thofe who don't make... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1794 - 300 pages
...following their inclinations, without danger of difcovery. The moft ufuul method of intrigue, is, to fend an appointment to the lover to meet the lady at a Jew's flwp, which are as notorioufly convenient as our Indian-houfes ; and yet, even thofe who don't make... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - English letters - 1796 - 468 pages
...liborty of following their inclmations without danger of discovery. The most usual method of intrigue is , to send an appointment to the lover to meet •the lady at a Jew's shop , which are as notoriously convement .as our Indian houses ; and yet , even those who don't make• use of them , do not scruple... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - Authors, English - 1816 - 374 pages
...liberty of following their inclinations without dangei" of discovery. The most usual method of intrigue is, to send an appointment to the lover to meet the...Jew's shop, which are as notoriously convenient as our Indian-houses; and yet even those who don't make nse of them, do not scruple to go to buy pennyworths,... | |
| John Adams - Voyages and travels - 1816 - 346 pages
...perpetual masquerade gives them entire liberty of following their inclinations without danger of discovery. The great ladies seldom let their gallants know who they are ; and it is so difficult to find it out, that they can very seldom guess at her name, whom they have corresponded... | |
| Theophilus Moore - Marriage customs and rites - 1820 - 374 pages
...his wife when he meets her ; and no man dare touch or follow a woman in the street. This perpetual masquerade gives them an entire liberty of following...her name, though they may have corresponded together fqr above half a year. " You may easily imagine the number of faithful wives very small in a country... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 396 pages
...liberty of following their inclinations without danger of discovery. The most usual method of intrigue is, to send an appointment to the lover to meet the...Jew's shop, which are as notoriously convenient as our Indian-houses; and yet even those who do not make use of them, do not scruple to go to buy pennyworths,... | |
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