The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 8
... once reflect upon the advantages which are to be derived from esteem being blended with admiration , and from the self - approving voice of con- science , how willingly would they resign the applause of the giddy votaries of dissipation ...
... once reflect upon the advantages which are to be derived from esteem being blended with admiration , and from the self - approving voice of con- science , how willingly would they resign the applause of the giddy votaries of dissipation ...
Página 15
... once been the property of her father - in - law , gave addi- tional consequence to her appear- ance from the family arms ; and nature having furnished her with a fertile imagination , she prac- tised a variety of other artifices to ...
... once been the property of her father - in - law , gave addi- tional consequence to her appear- ance from the family arms ; and nature having furnished her with a fertile imagination , she prac- tised a variety of other artifices to ...
Página 27
... once ceased ; and , from that time forward , not another fowl died on the passage , except under the cook's knife . main , honesty is the safest policy , and will always succeed best in the end . So indeed it happened on this occasion ...
... once ceased ; and , from that time forward , not another fowl died on the passage , except under the cook's knife . main , honesty is the safest policy , and will always succeed best in the end . So indeed it happened on this occasion ...
Página 39
... Once a wreath round her Harp flou- rish'd fair ; But soon the chill blast of December died cold , And left it wild , wither'd and bare . Oh ! ne'er to that wreath shall it's ver- dure return ; Yet sorrows , sweet Herald , again shall ...
... Once a wreath round her Harp flou- rish'd fair ; But soon the chill blast of December died cold , And left it wild , wither'd and bare . Oh ! ne'er to that wreath shall it's ver- dure return ; Yet sorrows , sweet Herald , again shall ...
Página 40
... once may inspire . ' LOVE . AN EPIGRAM . LIKE fire in wood , love lies in us con- ceal'd , And love doth us , as fire the wood con- sume ; Wood into ashes , fire to ether turns , We vanish into dust , and all our love to fume . TO DR ...
... once may inspire . ' LOVE . AN EPIGRAM . LIKE fire in wood , love lies in us con- ceal'd , And love doth us , as fire the wood con- sume ; Wood into ashes , fire to ether turns , We vanish into dust , and all our love to fume . TO DR ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volume 38 John Huddlestone Wynne Visualização integral - 1807 |
The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volume 21 Visualização integral - 1790 |
The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volume 27 Visualização integral - 1796 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Adolphus amiable Angelina appeared Ardgour arms army arrived Augustus beautiful brother Brussels lace castle cazy charms Clara Clementina daugh daughter dear death Delemere door draperies dress Edward Ellen emperor exclaimed eyes father favor Ferdinand Fleet Prison France French gentleman gold hand happiness head Head-dress heart Henry honor horses hour king knowlege lace Lady Montgomery LADY'S MAGAZINE late London Lord Louisa Lovell majesty marriage Mary Melville ment mind Miss Mondovi morning morris dance mother Mulhausen nature neral ness never night o'clock passed person petticoat possession prince Prince of Asturias princess racter received replied returned Rosabelle Royal Highness scene seised sent silver sion Sir Frederick Sir Herman smile soon Spain Spectre Talbut tears thee ther thing thought Timbuctoo tion took troops Westerville whilst white satin wife wish woman women young