La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazineJ. Bell, 1817 |
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... manner of rioting and buffoonery , till at last he got cured by being initiated into the mysteries of Cybele . Bacchus next proceeded to the conquest of India with Silenus , whom he appointed his Lieutenant , and followed by an host of ...
... manner of rioting and buffoonery , till at last he got cured by being initiated into the mysteries of Cybele . Bacchus next proceeded to the conquest of India with Silenus , whom he appointed his Lieutenant , and followed by an host of ...
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... it with success ; but he must be in some degree curbed , or he will perhaps fall into rashness , which , being once un- successful , would make him return to cow- power of honour , you will in this manner conduct ON COURAGE . 13.
... it with success ; but he must be in some degree curbed , or he will perhaps fall into rashness , which , being once un- successful , would make him return to cow- power of honour , you will in this manner conduct ON COURAGE . 13.
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... manner conduct him by degrees to view danger in a proper light , and he will grow up a cou- rageous man . When your child's courage is formed with respect to himself , and that it never forsakes him in unforeseen cases , you will have ...
... manner conduct him by degrees to view danger in a proper light , and he will grow up a cou- rageous man . When your child's courage is formed with respect to himself , and that it never forsakes him in unforeseen cases , you will have ...
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... manner . " We crossed the court - yard and the vestibule , and we found in the garden , in the midst of a vast parterre , a little man who , when he stood was about four feet and a half high , seated on a stool , and who was employed in ...
... manner . " We crossed the court - yard and the vestibule , and we found in the garden , in the midst of a vast parterre , a little man who , when he stood was about four feet and a half high , seated on a stool , and who was employed in ...
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... manner of loving , she loved him , her husband being no more , as she had loved her husband . This affection it would have been so much the more dif- ficult for her to be guarded against as it had insinuated itself in the shape of gra ...
... manner of loving , she loved him , her husband being no more , as she had loved her husband . This affection it would have been so much the more dif- ficult for her to be guarded against as it had insinuated itself in the shape of gra ...
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