| 1822 - 734 páginas
...the Dorimants, and Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere do not offendrny moral sense — or, in fact, appeal to it at all. They seem engaged in their proper...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckofdry — the Utopia of gallantry, wherepleasure is duty, and... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...its own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? The Fainalls and the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? —of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 páginas
...its own world do we feel the creaUire is so very bad? — The Fainallsand the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, In their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| 1835 - 432 páginas
...Fainalls and the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touclnvoods, in their own sphere, do not oflend my moral sense ; in fact they do not appeal to it...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 páginas
...own world do we feel the creature is so very bad? — The Fainalls and the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 páginas
...its own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? The Fainalls and the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 páginas
...own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? — The Fainalls and the Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 782 páginas
...and thi Mirabels, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not offend my mori sense ¡ in fact they do not appeal to it at all. They seem engaged in their proper element The] break through no laws, or conscientious restraints. They know of none. They have got ont ol Christendom... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 396 páginas
...own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? — The Fainalls and the Mirables, the Dorimants and the Lady Touchwoods, in their own sphere, do not...none. They have got out of Christendom into the land — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? — The Fainalla and the Mirabels, the Dorimants imple than min cot out of Christendom into the bmd — what shall I call it ? — of cuckoldry — the Utopia of gallantry,... | |
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