In paring modern manners, o pliment ourselves upon t of gallantry; a certain obsequiousness, or deferential respeales, as females.
I s tuates our duct, iury of te our civility, just beginning to leave off t practice of w male offenders.
I s to be iial, o t, t in England ill occasionally -- hanged.
I s, to be age by gentlemen.
I s, o pick up , ed. I s, able adepts in t, s upon it in places observed -- , to spread it over to age-coading up in t of a Londoill s io t ress; till o seems to , signifitly declares "so , if stle younger and ; Place t rider, in a circle of tance, and you s seen a politer-bred man in Lothbury.
Lastly, I so believe t t, o be performed by women.
Until t day es, I sed point to be any tional fi; a pageant got up betain rank, and at a certain time of life, in w equally.
I so rank it among tary fis of life, entions paid to age as to youto ures as to o coarse plexions as to clear -- to t as sy, a fortune, or a title.
I s to be sometleman in a to topic of female old age exg, and intending to excite, a sneer: -- iquated virginity," and suc;overstood ," pronounced in good pany, se offen man, or shem spoken.
Josepreet-, and one of tors of to or, -- tern of sistent gallantry I ook me under er at an early age, aoo s and example is not mu. It t I did not profit more. terian, and broug, gentleman of ime. one system of attention to females in t tall. I do not mean t in. But sig in ties of a disadvantageous situation. I and bare-o a poor servant girl, reet -- in sucure of unforced civility, as o embarrass anor . ation of ter came before --tenderly esc a market-, t it migess. to t o an a beggaro sristan, to tristans to defend t ill bloomed for hered and yellow cheeks.
in o tiful Susan instanley -- old instanleys daugon -- ual bac courtsold me, t reating ress ries -- to ed nnance -- but in tance . obtain from ao iurn. So resent s. set it doo caprice, for t littleness. ured on ttle better o expostulate erday, s s of dislike to tentions; t ss; t a young ion to expect all sort of civil to s a dose of adulation, s of insiy, tle injury to y as most young t -- a little before -- s, in rating a youo ted time, and s to ;As I am Miss Susan instanley, and a young lady -- a reputed beauty, and knoo be a fortune, -- I speecleman if I s to ted up to for sort of pliments so my assistance; and I t, t if it o do me ermined not to accept any fine speeco t sex, test claim and title to t;
I ty, and a just imes imagi train of courtesy, ions and beoely, os o ted mistress.
I ain tion of t Miss instanley s of sistent gallantry; and no longer tern of true politeo a empt, or rudeness, to a sister -- ter of ress -- t, or unfortunate -- still female -- maiden cousin. Just so muc as a es from ever dition placed -- -- so score; and probably ion, ages, not inseparable from sex, stra. a , is first -- respect for to t -- to be respected by let and upon er as upon a foundation; aentions, io individual preference, be so many pretty additaments and ors -- as many, and as fanciful, as you please -- to t main structure. Let lesson -- Susan instanley -- to reverence her sex.
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