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She is discovered to him , as it were , by incantation ; and thus pourtrayed : · Her form was tall and majestic , but yet femininely so ; she had that ample bosom of matronly beauty , where the breasts are widely parted , and swell to a ...
She is discovered to him , as it were , by incantation ; and thus pourtrayed : · Her form was tall and majestic , but yet femininely so ; she had that ample bosom of matronly beauty , where the breasts are widely parted , and swell to a ...
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The reader will not have failed to remark the beauty of the imagery embraced in the twilight of the heart . ' We now and then meet in the Troubadour with phrases and illustrations , which are little more than the faint and unheeded ...
The reader will not have failed to remark the beauty of the imagery embraced in the twilight of the heart . ' We now and then meet in the Troubadour with phrases and illustrations , which are little more than the faint and unheeded ...
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Ideal beauty is merely the happy selection of all that is most perfect in nature , the only model which art should endeavour to imitate . Our poetry , our philosophy , and our actions , are the expressions of our national character ...
Ideal beauty is merely the happy selection of all that is most perfect in nature , the only model which art should endeavour to imitate . Our poetry , our philosophy , and our actions , are the expressions of our national character ...
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