Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen3H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... and Material Beauty 298 The Song Vision 308 The Dying Poet's Farewell 310 A Peep into Dieppe Specimens of a Timbuctoo Anthology Women Vindicated 312 322 335 GAIETIES ' AND GRAVITIES . CONJUGALISM , Or the Art iv CONTENTS .
... and Material Beauty 298 The Song Vision 308 The Dying Poet's Farewell 310 A Peep into Dieppe Specimens of a Timbuctoo Anthology Women Vindicated 312 322 335 GAIETIES ' AND GRAVITIES . CONJUGALISM , Or the Art iv CONTENTS .
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... beauty of the poor woman's daughter in whose house he lodged , that he cried with a sheepish air- " Moi épouser vous toute de suite . " The damsel blushed . " Volez - vo , voi o non ? " ( oui ou non . ) The young woman being advised to ...
... beauty of the poor woman's daughter in whose house he lodged , that he cried with a sheepish air- " Moi épouser vous toute de suite . " The damsel blushed . " Volez - vo , voi o non ? " ( oui ou non . ) The young woman being advised to ...
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... beauty , accordance , and benevolent ordinations of nature . Thus he lived on , often in great poverty , but never discontented with his lot , until nearly his sixtieth year , when the death of an old bachelor cousin suddenly placed him ...
... beauty , accordance , and benevolent ordinations of nature . Thus he lived on , often in great poverty , but never discontented with his lot , until nearly his sixtieth year , when the death of an old bachelor cousin suddenly placed him ...
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... beauty ; while her manner and attire rendered her a worthy counterpart to Milton's " neat handed Phillis . " Juno , however , who had no eyes ex- cept for her poor master , whom she was never to see more , returned grumbling to the rug ...
... beauty ; while her manner and attire rendered her a worthy counterpart to Milton's " neat handed Phillis . " Juno , however , who had no eyes ex- cept for her poor master , whom she was never to see more , returned grumbling to the rug ...
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... beauty , and all that silent fret- ting of the spirit , which gnaws the heart inwardly , while it suppresses every external manifestation . Few objects are more distressing than to contemplate one of these E 5 LAST YEAR . 81.
... beauty , and all that silent fret- ting of the spirit , which gnaws the heart inwardly , while it suppresses every external manifestation . Few objects are more distressing than to contemplate one of these E 5 LAST YEAR . 81.
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