The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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Page 36
... Young . 16. Congreve . 17. But- ler . 18 , Parnell . 19. Swift . 20 . Cowley . confonant , and one fifth of the god of opportunity . 4 Three eighths of the rod which belongs to the god of elo- quence , a vowel , and three fevenths of a ...
... Young . 16. Congreve . 17. But- ler . 18 , Parnell . 19. Swift . 20 . Cowley . confonant , and one fifth of the god of opportunity . 4 Three eighths of the rod which belongs to the god of elo- quence , a vowel , and three fevenths of a ...
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... YOUNG LADY finging . Ceafe ! in pity cease to speak , Or humanife the feraph found ! For mortal organs are too weak To bear the foul - diffolving wound . In vain we ftrive t'avert the ear : Caught by the magic of thy tongue , Spite of ...
... YOUNG LADY finging . Ceafe ! in pity cease to speak , Or humanife the feraph found ! For mortal organs are too weak To bear the foul - diffolving wound . In vain we ftrive t'avert the ear : Caught by the magic of thy tongue , Spite of ...
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... young ladies exceeded her . She danced with peculiar grace ; in mu- fic her fkill was excellent , and the had made a great proficiency in drawing , and the more elegant kinds of needle - work . But the ef- fect of thefe acquired ...
... young ladies exceeded her . She danced with peculiar grace ; in mu- fic her fkill was excellent , and the had made a great proficiency in drawing , and the more elegant kinds of needle - work . But the ef- fect of thefe acquired ...
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... young man , tall and well propor- endure what he did not much ap- tioned , who fwore frequently and prove , and would not interfere loudly , ftared the ladies out of with his daughter's choice . The countenance , and who was , accord ...
... young man , tall and well propor- endure what he did not much ap- tioned , who fwore frequently and prove , and would not interfere loudly , ftared the ladies out of with his daughter's choice . The countenance , and who was , accord ...
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... young lady , in the language of fincerity and friendship- have laid down , we find it very dif- ficult to determine which are the beft . Has what is called a juft and accurate taste a foundation in hu- man nature ? If it has , we must ...
... young lady , in the language of fincerity and friendship- have laid down , we find it very dif- ficult to determine which are the beft . Has what is called a juft and accurate taste a foundation in hu- man nature ? If it has , we must ...
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