Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... face , I believe your passion for me is what you and asked me to disfigure it to make pretend it at least I am sure , were you easy . I have heard of some nuns in love , I could not talk as you do . who made use of this expedient to ...
... face , I believe your passion for me is what you and asked me to disfigure it to make pretend it at least I am sure , were you easy . I have heard of some nuns in love , I could not talk as you do . who made use of this expedient to ...
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... face of a certain balm , of which the English ladies had heard as an unfailing cosmetic . She tells how , at the bath , being requested to undress like the others , the freest of the free , notwithstand- ing their supposed slavery ; its ...
... face of a certain balm , of which the English ladies had heard as an unfailing cosmetic . She tells how , at the bath , being requested to undress like the others , the freest of the free , notwithstand- ing their supposed slavery ; its ...
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... faces . She fled into the wilderness like the typical woman of Scripture where her past happiness could not stare her too closely in the face , nor the present blank of existence her to woo , 1868. ] 19 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
... faces . She fled into the wilderness like the typical woman of Scripture where her past happiness could not stare her too closely in the face , nor the present blank of existence her to woo , 1868. ] 19 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
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... ' tis a sad thing to grow old , " she says at the end of a long letter on literary subjects , with a half apology , which is won- H covers a canvas petticoat ; the face swelled violently 1868. ] 21 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
... ' tis a sad thing to grow old , " she says at the end of a long letter on literary subjects , with a half apology , which is won- H covers a canvas petticoat ; the face swelled violently 1868. ] 21 No. IV - Lady Mary Wortley Montagu .
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... face less changed in twenty years than I could have imagined . I told her so , and she was not so tolerable twenty years ago that she should have taken it for flattery ; but she did , and literally lively , all her senses perfect , her ...
... face less changed in twenty years than I could have imagined . I told her so , and she was not so tolerable twenty years ago that she should have taken it for flattery ; but she did , and literally lively , all her senses perfect , her ...
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