| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1817 - 594 trang
...almost every woman beholds the influence of her Í4Ü 547 own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we loVe, not with the talents that we admire ; she...agreeable woman rather than- an illustrious queen. The vivacity of her spirit, not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, and the warmth of her ncart,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 trang
...of government. Not insensible of flattery, or unconscious of that pleasure, with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire ; she was an agreeable woman rather than an illustrious... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 trang
...beholds the influence of her own beau-.y. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talenis that we admire, she was an agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious queen. The vivacity of her spirit, not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, and the warmth of her heart,... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 trang
...of government. Not insensible to flattery, nor, unconscious of that pleasure with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire, she was an agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 trang
...of government. Not insensible to flattery, nor unconscious of that pleasure with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire, she was an agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 512 trang
...flattery, or unconscious of that pleasure ll' with which almost every woman beholds the influ- 1537. ence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities which...agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious Queen. The vivacity of her spirit, not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, and the warmth of her heart,... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 trang
...of government. Not insensible to flattery, nor unconscious of that pleasure with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire, she was an agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 trang
...of government. Not insensible of flattery, or ijnconscious of that pleasure with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed...agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious queen. The vivacity of her spirit not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, andj the warmth of her heart,... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 498 trang
...of government. Not insensible of flattery, or unconscious of that pleasure with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed...agreeable woman, rather than an illustrious queen. The vivacity of her spirit, not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, and the warmth of her heart,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 trang
...with which almost every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed wilh the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire; she...agreeable woman rather than an illustrious queen. The vivacity of her spirit, not sufficiently tempered with sound judgment, and the warmth of her heart,... | |
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