The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 12H.D. Symonds, 1801 |
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... beauty . In this article , however , the case is now reversed —and it is , at least , considered as an indubitable token of eccentricity : Why his lordship adopted it , we know not - reasons for such a conduct are not easily found - it ...
... beauty . In this article , however , the case is now reversed —and it is , at least , considered as an indubitable token of eccentricity : Why his lordship adopted it , we know not - reasons for such a conduct are not easily found - it ...
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... beauty of its architecture , and the enchanting walks and plantations , parks and pleasure - grounds around it . The Jacobins have nearly demolished the fine park walls , and cut down the trees which shaded the walls . All the internal ...
... beauty of its architecture , and the enchanting walks and plantations , parks and pleasure - grounds around it . The Jacobins have nearly demolished the fine park walls , and cut down the trees which shaded the walls . All the internal ...
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... beauty . About the time that the rich child begins to know the delicacy of its condition , the poor one would find itself promising and hardy , and , in some degree inured to the storms of life . Let them be at this period each five ...
... beauty . About the time that the rich child begins to know the delicacy of its condition , the poor one would find itself promising and hardy , and , in some degree inured to the storms of life . Let them be at this period each five ...
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... beauty . Miss Darby , with a loveliness of form and features that perhaps never was surpassed , pos- sessed a lively humour and a sweetness of temper , that made her personal charms only a secondary object to sensibility . When we ...
... beauty . Miss Darby , with a loveliness of form and features that perhaps never was surpassed , pos- sessed a lively humour and a sweetness of temper , that made her personal charms only a secondary object to sensibility . When we ...
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... beauty captivated the heart of the heir apparent of a throne . It is not for us to apologise for the engagements of Mrs. Robinson with that prince . The circumstances that would extenuate the error , whether of attraction in the rank ...
... beauty captivated the heart of the heir apparent of a throne . It is not for us to apologise for the engagements of Mrs. Robinson with that prince . The circumstances that would extenuate the error , whether of attraction in the rank ...
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