Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic |
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You ought therefore , my dear Laura , to beware of imagining that vice is connected with deformity , or virtue with external beauty . I beg pardon , my dear madam , replied Laura , but I ...
You ought therefore , my dear Laura , to beware of imagining that vice is connected with deformity , or virtue with external beauty . I beg pardon , my dear madam , replied Laura , but I ...
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As soon as Laura's beauty had become familiar , and of course began to pall on the jaded senses of Zeluco , she lost , n his eyes , the only attraction she had ever possessed ; for he was incapable of deriving satisfaction from any of ...
As soon as Laura's beauty had become familiar , and of course began to pall on the jaded senses of Zeluco , she lost , n his eyes , the only attraction she had ever possessed ; for he was incapable of deriving satisfaction from any of ...
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Zoluco augned at this , saying , that they were no great judges of male beauty who harbored such an opinion . Yet in the opinion of most people , said Nerina , they are the best judges ; for you may think what you please , but this is a ...
Zoluco augned at this , saying , that they were no great judges of male beauty who harbored such an opinion . Yet in the opinion of most people , said Nerina , they are the best judges ; for you may think what you please , but this is a ...
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