Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 - Women |
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... dear Margaret , for my profound literary exercise : it is , at least , better than entertaining you with those égaremens of the heart , or such other fol- lies of your sister ; who yet subscribes her- self , your's , most affectionately ...
... dear Margaret , for my profound literary exercise : it is , at least , better than entertaining you with those égaremens of the heart , or such other fol- lies of your sister ; who yet subscribes her- self , your's , most affectionately ...
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... dear ; it was not to be procured except at Marseilles . In the mean time an Armenian , in the year 1672 , set up a shop at Paris , where coffee might be had to drink ready made . Four years after , there were such a num- ber of coffee ...
... dear ; it was not to be procured except at Marseilles . In the mean time an Armenian , in the year 1672 , set up a shop at Paris , where coffee might be had to drink ready made . Four years after , there were such a num- ber of coffee ...
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... dear to the inhabitants of heaven ; in this oppressed and sorrowing mind , a thousand virtues will one day spring up , and amongst them that which crowns all , the gentlest , the most sublime , the fulfilment of the law , the perfection ...
... dear to the inhabitants of heaven ; in this oppressed and sorrowing mind , a thousand virtues will one day spring up , and amongst them that which crowns all , the gentlest , the most sublime , the fulfilment of the law , the perfection ...
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... dear child , " said she at last , " I wonder at your un- founded prejudice . Do you really believe that the art of pleasing is the exclusive privilege of beauty ? Witty and handsome as you are , envy not the lot of an- other . " Thyma ...
... dear child , " said she at last , " I wonder at your un- founded prejudice . Do you really believe that the art of pleasing is the exclusive privilege of beauty ? Witty and handsome as you are , envy not the lot of an- other . " Thyma ...
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... dear to me ; add to them , accordingly , what may be requisite to make them perfect . " On finishing these words , she chanced to cast her eyes on a looking - glass , and was ready to faint through joy at the sight of the new charms she ...
... dear to me ; add to them , accordingly , what may be requisite to make them perfect . " On finishing these words , she chanced to cast her eyes on a looking - glass , and was ready to faint through joy at the sight of the new charms she ...
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