The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... beauty , a pursed chin ! This was a defect that not a single creature had sufficient gravity ( though they were noted for being grave ) to withstand . Stifled bursts of laughter , winks , and whispers circulated from visage to visage ...
... beauty , a pursed chin ! This was a defect that not a single creature had sufficient gravity ( though they were noted for being grave ) to withstand . Stifled bursts of laughter , winks , and whispers circulated from visage to visage ...
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... Beauty , methinks , seems a requisite qualification in an actress . This seems scrupulously observed elsewhere , and for my part I could wish to see it observed at home . I can never conceive a hero dying for love of a lady totally ...
... Beauty , methinks , seems a requisite qualification in an actress . This seems scrupulously observed elsewhere , and for my part I could wish to see it observed at home . I can never conceive a hero dying for love of a lady totally ...
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... beauty . Hypatia showed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was fixed , the previous ceremonies were performed , and nothing now remained but her being conducted in triumph to the apartment of the intended ...
... beauty . Hypatia showed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was fixed , the previous ceremonies were performed , and nothing now remained but her being conducted in triumph to the apartment of the intended ...
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... beauty set off with all the advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their ad- mirers should entirely want reason . But ...
... beauty set off with all the advantages of dress would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their ad- mirers should entirely want reason . But ...
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... beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives the word , every distinction of beauty , complexion , or stature ceases . Sweep- ing trains , Prussian bonnets ...
... beauty . Our ladies , on the contrary , seem to have no other standard for grace but the run of the town . If fashion gives the word , every distinction of beauty , complexion , or stature ceases . Sweep- ing trains , Prussian bonnets ...
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