Victoria Magazine, Volume 28Emily Faithfull, 1877 |
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... charm of manner which was so peculiarly his own , thus : " Blessed with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse and live with ease . " And then , as if smarting under ill treatment , " Should such a man , too ...
... charm of manner which was so peculiarly his own , thus : " Blessed with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse and live with ease . " And then , as if smarting under ill treatment , " Should such a man , too ...
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... charming girl , in order to serve his political purposes , it must be remembered that according to his lights , and those of his compatriots , no error could be more venial or more consistent with the strongest personal regard for the ...
... charming girl , in order to serve his political purposes , it must be remembered that according to his lights , and those of his compatriots , no error could be more venial or more consistent with the strongest personal regard for the ...
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... charm of which lay as much in his grace of manner as in felicity of fancy ; while , however , the fascination of his tongue made him an accomplished favourite , the impetuosity of his temper brought him into continual jeopardy . It was ...
... charm of which lay as much in his grace of manner as in felicity of fancy ; while , however , the fascination of his tongue made him an accomplished favourite , the impetuosity of his temper brought him into continual jeopardy . It was ...
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... charm of manner that attracted confidence and dispelled rivalry . At this period she was distinguished by a brilliant clear complexion , with hair to suit , fair , thick , and wavy , fresh and rosy lips , Madame De Sevigne and her ...
... charm of manner that attracted confidence and dispelled rivalry . At this period she was distinguished by a brilliant clear complexion , with hair to suit , fair , thick , and wavy , fresh and rosy lips , Madame De Sevigne and her ...
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... charming Amalthée " of an " enchanted palace " —the Hôtel de Nevers - where poets and their admirers congregated ; and she visited also Sappho Scudéry , whose ruelle was , though on a lesser scale than that of Madame De Ram- bouillet ...
... charming Amalthée " of an " enchanted palace " —the Hôtel de Nevers - where poets and their admirers congregated ; and she visited also Sappho Scudéry , whose ruelle was , though on a lesser scale than that of Madame De Ram- bouillet ...
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