Flirtation, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... guilty intrigue : no , it is as different as light from darkness . It is the delicate consciousness of an interest apart from the rude realities of life ; the ethereal intercourse of minds finely tuned in 8 FLIRTATION .
... guilty intrigue : no , it is as different as light from darkness . It is the delicate consciousness of an interest apart from the rude realities of life ; the ethereal intercourse of minds finely tuned in 8 FLIRTATION .
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Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. life ; the ethereal intercourse of minds finely tuned in unison . In the present instance , Lady Emily had felt indebted to Lord Mowbray for his silence with respect to her girlish frolic ... minds finely ...
Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury. life ; the ethereal intercourse of minds finely tuned in unison . In the present instance , Lady Emily had felt indebted to Lord Mowbray for his silence with respect to her girlish frolic ... minds finely ...
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... mind to a contemplation and a proper sense of the mercies of the Creator , could ever be undeserving of praise , much less be a vicious character . The vote of the company , however , as the Ge- neral ended his panegyric , ( for thus it ...
... mind to a contemplation and a proper sense of the mercies of the Creator , could ever be undeserving of praise , much less be a vicious character . The vote of the company , however , as the Ge- neral ended his panegyric , ( for thus it ...
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... mind may be judged of by the attire ; and it is easy to know whether a woman's taste has been formed on that standard which can never totally change , because it is derived from a pure principle of suitableness and innate elegance ; or ...
... mind may be judged of by the attire ; and it is easy to know whether a woman's taste has been formed on that standard which can never totally change , because it is derived from a pure principle of suitableness and innate elegance ; or ...
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... mind , most frequently evade its public performance , and , in the privacy of their chambers , too often hurry over a duty which it ought to be their greatest pride , as it is their highest privilege , to fulfil . This ordinance so ...
... mind , most frequently evade its public performance , and , in the privacy of their chambers , too often hurry over a duty which it ought to be their greatest pride , as it is their highest privilege , to fulfil . This ordinance so ...
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