The Novice of Saint Dominick, Том 4R. Phillips, 1806 |
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... talents " hold out to their possessors . Every one , Imogen , is not acquainted with " the benevolence , the goodness of that " sensible and tender heart , whose hu- " manity would shrink from wounding " the feelings of the most ...
... talents " hold out to their possessors . Every one , Imogen , is not acquainted with " the benevolence , the goodness of that " sensible and tender heart , whose hu- " manity would shrink from wounding " the feelings of the most ...
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... talents and acquirements , were at least sufficiently attractive to render her the object of general admiration , and to have given her a decided consequence in the high sphere in which she moved . But they carried not with them the ...
... talents and acquirements , were at least sufficiently attractive to render her the object of general admiration , and to have given her a decided consequence in the high sphere in which she moved . But they carried not with them the ...
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... talents , and perhaps not indif ferent to the charms of her person and genius , cried her up every where as a wit of the first order . The duke de Mont- morency , whose sated heart found in her that novelty which alone had now the power ...
... talents , and perhaps not indif ferent to the charms of her person and genius , cried her up every where as a wit of the first order . The duke de Mont- morency , whose sated heart found in her that novelty which alone had now the power ...
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... talents , or fashion . The gaiety , the freedom that reigned there ; the novel style of the entertainments , over which the Graces themselves seemed to preside ; where Epicurus might have revelled , and Plato have enjoyed the feast of ...
... talents , or fashion . The gaiety , the freedom that reigned there ; the novel style of the entertainments , over which the Graces themselves seemed to preside ; where Epicurus might have revelled , and Plato have enjoyed the feast of ...
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... talents , her pro- fuse and boundless liberality to those who possessed them ( many of whom made pro- fessional claims on her taste and genero- sity ) , soon obtained her the reputation of being the most distinguished patroness of ...
... talents , her pro- fuse and boundless liberality to those who possessed them ( many of whom made pro- fessional claims on her taste and genero- sity ) , soon obtained her the reputation of being the most distinguished patroness of ...
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