The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... beauty . His complexion was fair , but his countenance manly ; his stature of the tallest , his shape the most exact ; and though in all his limbs he had a proportion as delicate as we see in the works of the most skilful statuaries ...
... beauty . His complexion was fair , but his countenance manly ; his stature of the tallest , his shape the most exact ; and though in all his limbs he had a proportion as delicate as we see in the works of the most skilful statuaries ...
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... beauty in your manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour , to show that you would rather shun than receive addresses in the future . Therefore , dear Delamira , give me those excellences you leave , and ...
... beauty in your manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour , to show that you would rather shun than receive addresses in the future . Therefore , dear Delamira , give me those excellences you leave , and ...
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... beauty never lasted full three years , but it ended in marriage , or condemnation to virginity . As you fear therefore the one , and hope for the other , I expect 1 See No. 50 . 2 " The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and , indeed ...
... beauty never lasted full three years , but it ended in marriage , or condemnation to virginity . As you fear therefore the one , and hope for the other , I expect 1 See No. 50 . 2 " The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and , indeed ...
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... beauty , and seeming strength ; but con- trived so as to bear only its own parts , and not to admit the addition of the least particle . This building was beheld with much admiration by all the virtuosi of that time ; but fell down with ...
... beauty , and seeming strength ; but con- trived so as to bear only its own parts , and not to admit the addition of the least particle . This building was beheld with much admiration by all the virtuosi of that time ; but fell down with ...
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... beauty of her own sex , with all the conversation - accom- plishments of ours . But Osmyn very soon grew surfeited with the charms of her person by possession , and of her mind by want of taste ; for he was one of that loose sort of men ...
... beauty of her own sex , with all the conversation - accom- plishments of ours . But Osmyn very soon grew surfeited with the charms of her person by possession , and of her mind by want of taste ; for he was one of that loose sort of men ...
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