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Pagina 232
... beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives the word , every distinction of beauty , complexion , or stature ceases . Sweeping trains , Prussian bonnets ...
... beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives the word , every distinction of beauty , complexion , or stature ceases . Sweeping trains , Prussian bonnets ...
Pagina 301
... beauty is he possessed of superior to the rest of his fellows . To answer you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty , but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity . With assiduity and impudence , men of all ages , and all ...
... beauty is he possessed of superior to the rest of his fellows . To answer you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty , but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity . With assiduity and impudence , men of all ages , and all ...
Pagina 354
... beauty with indifference , speaks of her with emotion ! Her pride , however , astonishes her attendant slaves not less than her beauty ; it is reported that she refuses the warmest solicitations . of her haughty lord ; he has even ...
... beauty with indifference , speaks of her with emotion ! Her pride , however , astonishes her attendant slaves not less than her beauty ; it is reported that she refuses the warmest solicitations . of her haughty lord ; he has even ...
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