| Index Entry | Lyric, moral [beg] Peculiar therefore is her way |
| Location | Philadelphia |
| Citation | PG-P.734.022 18-25 Apr 1734:21 (281) [At end of two-column article from the Spectator, No. 422.] . . . Mr. Congreve's Doris is a master-piece in this kind. It is the character of a woman utterly abandoned, but impudence by the finest piece for raillery is made only generosity. Peculiar therefore is her way, Whether by nature taught, I shall not undertake to say, Or by experience bought. . . . [3 more verses] |
| Generic Title | Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
| Date | 1734.04.25 |
| Publisher | Franklin, B. |
| City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
| Year | 1734 |
| Bibliography | B0035011 |