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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... person of this injured and excellent Prin- cess , a celebrated manufacturer of Birming- ham was shewing her , at Carlton House , some specimens of his ingenuity ; and while the horrid yells and execrations in the court - yard nearly ...
... person of this injured and excellent Prin- cess , a celebrated manufacturer of Birming- ham was shewing her , at Carlton House , some specimens of his ingenuity ; and while the horrid yells and execrations in the court - yard nearly ...
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... person so much , that for the first time in her life she cast her eyes on a * mirror with an emotion of curiosity , and || perhaps of new - born vanity , since she be- gan to learn that there is a kind of beauty independent of the mind ...
... person so much , that for the first time in her life she cast her eyes on a * mirror with an emotion of curiosity , and || perhaps of new - born vanity , since she be- gan to learn that there is a kind of beauty independent of the mind ...
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... persons of either sex , and only direct his attentions , his wit , and his sonnets to his mistress : but to please her he may ... person he loves , but it is not enough to divert her , unless he has some influence over her heart : to act ...
... persons of either sex , and only direct his attentions , his wit , and his sonnets to his mistress : but to please her he may ... person he loves , but it is not enough to divert her , unless he has some influence over her heart : to act ...
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... person beloved . inspired with a mutual passion ; but this persuasion ought to proceed from the great merit of the gentleman , and not from his insinuations that another may be glad to accept the heart she thinks proper to re- ject ...
... person beloved . inspired with a mutual passion ; but this persuasion ought to proceed from the great merit of the gentleman , and not from his insinuations that another may be glad to accept the heart she thinks proper to re- ject ...
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... person beloved . " IV . Whoever can conceal from his mistress his dearest secrets has not 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 ...
... person beloved . " IV . Whoever can conceal from his mistress his dearest secrets has not 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 ...
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