The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, 第 2 部Robinson and Roberts, 1793 |
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... looks around for his Clara ; he does not fee her , he turns pale , he is going to enquire for her of Doveyed with the highest indignation.- rance , but the latter faves him that Cowardly foe , faid he to Preville ; trouble . What do you ...
... looks around for his Clara ; he does not fee her , he turns pale , he is going to enquire for her of Doveyed with the highest indignation.- rance , but the latter faves him that Cowardly foe , faid he to Preville ; trouble . What do you ...
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... look with the eyes of mercy on my wife , my children , and my fifter , who have long been the partners of my fuf- ferings ; to fuftain them by his grace , if they should lofe me ; and as long as they fhall remain in this perishable ...
... look with the eyes of mercy on my wife , my children , and my fifter , who have long been the partners of my fuf- ferings ; to fuftain them by his grace , if they should lofe me ; and as long as they fhall remain in this perishable ...
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... look like Sally away , Let the traveller roam , if he will , For thousands and thousands of miles ; When he comes ... look ? Where could your fight be gone ? Indeed , my friends , I look'd but at her eyes ! - ALBERT . FOREIGN fued , they ...
... look like Sally away , Let the traveller roam , if he will , For thousands and thousands of miles ; When he comes ... look ? Where could your fight be gone ? Indeed , my friends , I look'd but at her eyes ! - ALBERT . FOREIGN fued , they ...
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... look upon me in an unfavourable point of view , confidering me as a young wit inclined to fatire and lampoon . brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my man- ners had too much of impertinence not to afford it a ...
... look upon me in an unfavourable point of view , confidering me as a young wit inclined to fatire and lampoon . brother was by no means a man of an ill temper , and perhaps my man- ners had too much of impertinence not to afford it a ...
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... looks in his face , and feems to know him - she blushes . The abbé perceived it . - I fee you recolle me , faid he . Pray was it not at Lyons ? no , -you are however , much like a certain Alexis - Alexis ! cried the marquis and ...
... looks in his face , and feems to know him - she blushes . The abbé perceived it . - I fee you recolle me , faid he . Pray was it not at Lyons ? no , -you are however , much like a certain Alexis - Alexis ! cried the marquis and ...
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