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… and the Public Sphere in Early Eighteenth-Century England’, in Michael Worton and Judith Still (eds.), Textuality and Sexuality: Reading Theories and Practices (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993), pp. 100–115. 11 . Mary … reputation or repose, you have no remedy.’ 12 . N. H., The Ladies Dictionary: Being a General Entertainment for the Fair Sex (London, 1694), p. 223. 13 . Alexander Monro (Primus), The Professor’s Daughter: An Essay on Female Conduct (1739), … (London: Routledge, 2019), pp. 166–7, 76. 16 . Anon. [attributed to Judith Drake], An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex. In a Letter to a Lady. Written by a Lady (4th edn, London, 1721), p. 102. Polite ladies and gentlemen were thus …
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