La Belle Assemblée: Being a Curious Collection of Some Very Remarkable Incidents which Happen'd to Persons of the First Quality in France, Volume 2D. Browne, J. Brotherton, 1749 |
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... given Place to the Spring , they for- fook the Town , and again betook themselves to their instuctive and innocent Occupations . A VOL II . CAMILLA CAMILLA and Florinda had an extreme Pleasure in following them La Belle Affemblée: ...
... given Place to the Spring , they for- fook the Town , and again betook themselves to their instuctive and innocent Occupations . A VOL II . CAMILLA CAMILLA and Florinda had an extreme Pleasure in following them La Belle Affemblée: ...
Pagina 7
... given them to her , not being willing to let him fee fhe was convinced of the Truth of what he told her ; the re- fused , however , to fee Pibrac at his Arrival , and order'd one to tell him , that the had changed her Sentiments as to ...
... given them to her , not being willing to let him fee fhe was convinced of the Truth of what he told her ; the re- fused , however , to fee Pibrac at his Arrival , and order'd one to tell him , that the had changed her Sentiments as to ...
Pagina 9
... given to Heroes famous for their Valour . DURING this Converfation , they took notice that Florinda had a Book in her Hand , which the opened and fhut feveral times , as divided in her Inclinations whe- . ther she should be most ...
... given to Heroes famous for their Valour . DURING this Converfation , they took notice that Florinda had a Book in her Hand , which the opened and fhut feveral times , as divided in her Inclinations whe- . ther she should be most ...
Pagina 20
... given occafion to this Princefs to hate the Prince Gustavus , there had been no need that fhe fhould have refign'd her Crown to avoid marrying , feeing fhe was enough beloved by her Subjects , to have had the Liberty of her own Choice ...
... given occafion to this Princefs to hate the Prince Gustavus , there had been no need that fhe fhould have refign'd her Crown to avoid marrying , feeing fhe was enough beloved by her Subjects , to have had the Liberty of her own Choice ...
Pagina 32
... given me the utmoft Pleasure , I now reflect on with an adequate Concern . - Hein of our Name alone , what fhall maintain the Dignity which should ac- company it ? -More wretched in the Knowledge that he was born to Happiness , yet doom ...
... given me the utmoft Pleasure , I now reflect on with an adequate Concern . - Hein of our Name alone , what fhall maintain the Dignity which should ac- company it ? -More wretched in the Knowledge that he was born to Happiness , yet doom ...
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acquainted affure againſt Agenor alfo Alphonfina Alphonfo alſo amiable Anfwer anfwer'd appear'd becauſe Camilla Caufe charming Chevalier Lumley Chriftian confent Converfation dear Defign Defire Difcourfe Druid Efteem Erafmus fafe faid fhe fame Father Favour Fear fecret feem feem'd felf Felicia fenfible fent fhall fhould fince firft firſt Florinda fome fomething foon fooner fpeaking Friendship fuch fuffer fufficient Gafan Ganoret GASAN gave give greateſt Heart herſelf Hiftory himſelf Honour Irene Ivon juft Julia Kerme King Lady laft leaft lefs Leonora Lifarque Love Lover Madam Mafodier Manner Marquis de Padille moft moſt muſt myſelf neceffary never Number obliged Occafion Orfames Oronte Orophanes Orphife Paffion pafs pafs'd Perfon pleafing Pleaſure poffefs'd poffible Poitou prefent preferve Prince Promife Reaſon Refolution Refpect refumed ſhe Soul teftified tender Tenderneſs thefe Words Thelamont themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand Timante took Urania utmoft Veffel whofe
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