Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 |
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... woman appealed by a man . He was planted in a hole dug so deep that the surface of the ground must rise to his girdle . Thus confined , he stood exposed to the female opponent , who had free range round and round him , to strike his ...
... woman appealed by a man . He was planted in a hole dug so deep that the surface of the ground must rise to his girdle . Thus confined , he stood exposed to the female opponent , who had free range round and round him , to strike his ...
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... woman ; and when they discovered Zirpha in the same place where Zimas had left her , she felt hurt at the affront she thought given by her lover . In proportion as he praised the charms of Zirplia , she would endeavour to point out as ...
... woman ; and when they discovered Zirpha in the same place where Zimas had left her , she felt hurt at the affront she thought given by her lover . In proportion as he praised the charms of Zirplia , she would endeavour to point out as ...
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... woman , without offending the one he adores ? Believe me , the sight of Zirpha produced no other effect on me , than a fine statue . She has , it is true , astonished my eyes , but you alone have made an impression on my heart . " Thyma ...
... woman , without offending the one he adores ? Believe me , the sight of Zirpha produced no other effect on me , than a fine statue . She has , it is true , astonished my eyes , but you alone have made an impression on my heart . " Thyma ...
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... woman , not only insensible to such heart - rending miseries , but applauding them with rap- crimes of the 10th of August , and their ture , and celebrating with enthusiasm the vile authors , we think ourselves justified in neither ...
... woman , not only insensible to such heart - rending miseries , but applauding them with rap- crimes of the 10th of August , and their ture , and celebrating with enthusiasm the vile authors , we think ourselves justified in neither ...
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... woman : but such is the effect of philosophy on the mind of a female , that it often makes her throw aside the graces of delicacy in her conversation , and to rega rd that charm- ing decency of speech as the prejudices of a confined ...
... woman : but such is the effect of philosophy on the mind of a female , that it often makes her throw aside the graces of delicacy in her conversation , and to rega rd that charm- ing decency of speech as the prejudices of a confined ...
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