| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 หน้า
...their favours upon whomsoever they please, without any opprobrium : it must not, however, be supposed, that these women are always easily won; the greatest...requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dis* like to the party,... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 หน้า
...their favours upon whomsoever they please, without any opprobrium: it must not, however, be supposed, that these women are always easily won; the greatest...requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 หน้า
...their favours upon whomsoever they please, without any opprobrium. It must not, however, be supposed, that these women are always easily won ; the greatest...requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party,... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 หน้า
...those favours upon whomsoever they please without any opprobrium. It must not, however, be supposed that these women are always easily won ; the greatest...requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party,... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 440 หน้า
...must not, however, be supposed that even these women are always easily won ; the greatest attention and most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party,... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1894 - 678 หน้า
...strength or courage on the part of the male. It is not only in civilized countries that it often means a prolonged making of love to the woman. Mariner's...words with reference to the women of Tonga hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now existing. " It must not be supposed,"... | |
| Henry Theophilus Finck - 1899 - 888 หน้า
...174): "It must not be supposed that these women are always easily won ; the greatest attentions and fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way. This happens sometimes from a spirit of coquetry, at other times from a dislike to the party,... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1901 - 676 หน้า
...strength or courage on the part of the male. It is not only in civilized countries that it often means a prolonged making of love to the woman. Mariner's...words with reference to the women of Tonga hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now existing. " It must not be supposed,"... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1903 - 288 หน้า
...— "it must not be supposed that these women are always easily won; the greatest attentions and the most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way," — adds that these words "hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1903 - 288 หน้า
...— "it must not be supposed that these women are always easily won; the greatest attentions and the most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way," — adds that these words "hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races... | |
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