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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Page 11
... seemed changed . It happened , before his departure , that an eclipse of the sun took place ; and Mr. Hoffman proposed to his guest that he should observe this phenomenon as an astronomer , and fur- nished him with proper instruments ...
... seemed changed . It happened , before his departure , that an eclipse of the sun took place ; and Mr. Hoffman proposed to his guest that he should observe this phenomenon as an astronomer , and fur- nished him with proper instruments ...
Page 12
... seemed to have sacri- but of a more noble mind , more delicate ficed himself to the object of his love . Before he shot himself through the head , he wrote the following billet to his mis- tress , as he took his last dinner at a restau ...
... seemed to have sacri- but of a more noble mind , more delicate ficed himself to the object of his love . Before he shot himself through the head , he wrote the following billet to his mis- tress , as he took his last dinner at a restau ...
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... seemed ingeniously refuted . " " Those who never knew what it was to love , have become great converts to the new morality of Baron von Torrens ou that sublime passion , and have adopted that , his || mistaken opiuion , that a man ...
... seemed ingeniously refuted . " " Those who never knew what it was to love , have become great converts to the new morality of Baron von Torrens ou that sublime passion , and have adopted that , his || mistaken opiuion , that a man ...
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... seemed to repose greater confidence in me ; I could perceive that she wished to treat me as a friend , and entrust me with a secret that laid heavy on her mind . I was sensible of her anxiety , and made it a duty to conceal from her how ...
... seemed to repose greater confidence in me ; I could perceive that she wished to treat me as a friend , and entrust me with a secret that laid heavy on her mind . I was sensible of her anxiety , and made it a duty to conceal from her how ...
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... seemed neither of them unknown to Cecile ; and she felt certain that she was not deceived in this conjecture , by the woman eyeing her , with that kind of look , which , though devoid of impertinent scrutiny , served to shew she had ...
... seemed neither of them unknown to Cecile ; and she felt certain that she was not deceived in this conjecture , by the woman eyeing her , with that kind of look , which , though devoid of impertinent scrutiny , served to shew she had ...
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