Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1815 - Women |
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... given all the spirit and effect to the Plate that the subject from which it is taken merits . We do expect that , when the Portrait is finished , our Subscribers will applaud the motive of delay ; which has arisen from the determination ...
... given all the spirit and effect to the Plate that the subject from which it is taken merits . We do expect that , when the Portrait is finished , our Subscribers will applaud the motive of delay ; which has arisen from the determination ...
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... given her to him ; every thing is concluded ; and Maurice is able to break your bones , if you only look at his ... given him by his betrothed wife . He begged his master would ask his daughter , whether he had ever spoken to her of ...
... given her to him ; every thing is concluded ; and Maurice is able to break your bones , if you only look at his ... given him by his betrothed wife . He begged his master would ask his daughter , whether he had ever spoken to her of ...
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... given this intelligence . He therefore the stage , but to keep from interfering in caused a letter to be sent to him at the politics . This letter produced the effect it theatre , just as this renowned player was was intended for : this ...
... given this intelligence . He therefore the stage , but to keep from interfering in caused a letter to be sent to him at the politics . This letter produced the effect it theatre , just as this renowned player was was intended for : this ...
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... given proposed by the Baron in regard to rail- her his heart ; for it is utterly impossible tolery , or that provoking kind of insinuation conceal any thing from those we love . A which renders a mistress as satirical as him- man ...
... given proposed by the Baron in regard to rail- her his heart ; for it is utterly impossible tolery , or that provoking kind of insinuation conceal any thing from those we love . A which renders a mistress as satirical as him- man ...
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... given her his heart ; for it is utterly impossible to conceal any thing from those we love . A man deprives himself of all delicate plea- sure , if he does not repay the candour of his mistress by mutual confidence . Those trifling ...
... given her his heart ; for it is utterly impossible to conceal any thing from those we love . A man deprives himself of all delicate plea- sure , if he does not repay the candour of his mistress by mutual confidence . Those trifling ...
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