| 1759 - 742 páginas
...flatten-, or unconfcious of that pleafure •with which almoft every woman beholds the influence'of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities which we love, not with the talents that we admire ; Ae was an agreeable woman, rather than an- illuftrioug queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not iufliciently... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 páginas
...the nectflary arts of government. Not infenfiblc of flattery, or vnconfcious of that pleafure, witli which almoft every woman beholds the influence of...which we love, not with the talents that we admire ; (he was an agreeable woman, rather than an illufhiuiu queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not fufEciemly... | |
| 1775 - 680 páginas
...among the neceflary arts of government. Not infenfible of flattery, or unconfcioas''of that pleafure, with which almoft every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Forma! with the qualities which we love, not with the talents which we admire : — ihe was an agreeable... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 páginas
...arts of government. Not infenlible to flattery, or unconfcious of that pleafure with which almoft^very woman beholds the influence of her own 'beauty ^ Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire, fhe was an agreeable woman rather than an Uluflrious... | |
| 1792 - 494 páginas
...among the rtccflary arts of government. Not infenfibk-w fbmery, or unconfcious of that plcafure, v ' ' which almoft every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with tut qualities thnt we love, not with the talcs' i that we admire; ihe was an agreeable woman rather... | |
| 1759 - 760 páginas
...among the neceflary arts c:f government. Not inlenGble of flattery, or unconfcious of that pleafure with which almoft every woman beholds the influence...which we love, not with the talents that we admire ; fne was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit, not lufficiently... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...among the neceflary arts of government. Not infenfible of flattery, or unconfcious of that pleafure with which almoft every woman beholds the influence...which we love, not with the talents that we admire j fhe was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her fpirit not fufEciently... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...among the necelfery arts of government. Not infenfible of flattery, or unconfcious of that pleafure with which almoft every woman beholds the influence...the qualities which we love, not with the talents tliat we admire,; flue was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious queen. The vivacity of her... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 páginas
...among the necellary arts of governments. Not infenfible to flattery, or unconfcious of that plea. lure, with which almoft every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities, that we love, not with the talents that we admire; flie was an agreeable woman, rather than an illuftrious... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...among the neceflary arts of government. Not infenfiblc to flattery, or unconfcioos of that plesfure, with which almoft every woman beholds the influence of her own beauty. Formed with the qualities that we love, not with the talents that we admire ; me was an agreeable woman rather than an illuflrious... | |
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