Samuel Richardson Quote

A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.


A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments: a facsimile reproduction (ed. 1980)


A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.

A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.

A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.

A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.