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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... person Mrs. Opie stands much indebted to all - bountiful nature ; her man- ner of holding her head is reckoned pecu- liarly graceful ; her disposition is extremely lively ; and her conversation animated and unreserved , free from all ...
... person Mrs. Opie stands much indebted to all - bountiful nature ; her man- ner of holding her head is reckoned pecu- liarly graceful ; her disposition is extremely lively ; and her conversation animated and unreserved , free from all ...
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... person had been brought from the West Indies to England by a master , whose name we would , if in our power , gladly hand down to the execration of posterity ; and falling into bad health , was abandoned by him as an useless arti- cle ...
... person had been brought from the West Indies to England by a master , whose name we would , if in our power , gladly hand down to the execration of posterity ; and falling into bad health , was abandoned by him as an useless arti- cle ...
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... person of his quick and ardent temperament . A few days before his death , Mr. Curran strolled into the Poets ... persons , he was perpetually changing his position , throwing himself into attitudes of thinking , and betraying , by the ...
... person of his quick and ardent temperament . A few days before his death , Mr. Curran strolled into the Poets ... persons , he was perpetually changing his position , throwing himself into attitudes of thinking , and betraying , by the ...
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... person chosen , who , on refusal of hitherto been appointed by the King - serving , was fined one hundred marks . Henry III . seems to have considered the city merely as a body for the exercise of experiments of rapacity ; for almost ...
... person chosen , who , on refusal of hitherto been appointed by the King - serving , was fined one hundred marks . Henry III . seems to have considered the city merely as a body for the exercise of experiments of rapacity ; for almost ...
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... person should be the first to view the improvement her countenance had undergone . Zimas thought he descried her from a distance ; a secret joy seemed to inform him it was she , but the majesty of her gait and shape rendered him ...
... person should be the first to view the improvement her countenance had undergone . Zimas thought he descried her from a distance ; a secret joy seemed to inform him it was she , but the majesty of her gait and shape rendered him ...
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