The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 21Robinson and Roberts, 1790 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... beauty , once the admiration , though now the pity of all who behold the beam- ing luftre of thy charms faded by misfortune - a ftriking monument , reminding rhe unwary to keep within the bounds of prudence , against those who never ...
... beauty , once the admiration , though now the pity of all who behold the beam- ing luftre of thy charms faded by misfortune - a ftriking monument , reminding rhe unwary to keep within the bounds of prudence , against those who never ...
Page 19
... beauty ! turn- lifted me up , and conducted me in- to the hall . Loft in a kind of re- verie , I ranged through different ap- partments , as if under the immediate influence of the prefiding goddess . " On that fofa , " faid I , " have ...
... beauty ! turn- lifted me up , and conducted me in- to the hall . Loft in a kind of re- verie , I ranged through different ap- partments , as if under the immediate influence of the prefiding goddess . " On that fofa , " faid I , " have ...
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... lady of extra- ordinary beauty , and conceived a fudden paffion for her . He knew nothing either of her name or coun . try ; but her perfon and features had i The Jealous Duke . A Tale . and prevailed upon .36 The Jealous Duke . A Tale .
... lady of extra- ordinary beauty , and conceived a fudden paffion for her . He knew nothing either of her name or coun . try ; but her perfon and features had i The Jealous Duke . A Tale . and prevailed upon .36 The Jealous Duke . A Tale .
Page 38
... beauty , and dreffed with uncommon fplendour . The knight , taking her by the hand and prefenting her , faid , " Sire , receive my miftrefs , the fole object of my love , and one whom I hope foon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the ...
... beauty , and dreffed with uncommon fplendour . The knight , taking her by the hand and prefenting her , faid , " Sire , receive my miftrefs , the fole object of my love , and one whom I hope foon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the ...
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... beauty , and more as to her good fenfe , feemed to sport a very pretty idea in her defs of the na- tural antipathy which wine has to the company of money ; or in other words , that the fpirit of that bever- age is an enemy to economical ...
... beauty , and more as to her good fenfe , feemed to sport a very pretty idea in her defs of the na- tural antipathy which wine has to the company of money ; or in other words , that the fpirit of that bever- age is an enemy to economical ...
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