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... look on . " The mask is no sooner put on , than the veil of modesty is laid aside . Women and men abandoning themselves to the intoxication of pleasure , appear to be ready to engage in unexampled feats of libertinism . An impure fire ...
... look on . " The mask is no sooner put on , than the veil of modesty is laid aside . Women and men abandoning themselves to the intoxication of pleasure , appear to be ready to engage in unexampled feats of libertinism . An impure fire ...
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... look upon the sullen waters of a lonely canal , whose solitude is interrupted only by the occasional appearance of a black gondola , is often the abode of some ruined family , once high in the ranks of nobility . ' ' In contemplating ...
... look upon the sullen waters of a lonely canal , whose solitude is interrupted only by the occasional appearance of a black gondola , is often the abode of some ruined family , once high in the ranks of nobility . ' ' In contemplating ...
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... look , are now seen soliciting charity among the gay circles of St. Mark . Its carnival , which formerly drew crowds from different parts of Europe , has lost its attractive brilliancy , and the Bucentaur , despoiled of its decorations ...
... look , are now seen soliciting charity among the gay circles of St. Mark . Its carnival , which formerly drew crowds from different parts of Europe , has lost its attractive brilliancy , and the Bucentaur , despoiled of its decorations ...
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... looks were painted all the miseries of ennui . " The same array is , how . ever , witnessed at Paris . It is only commerce that can complete- ly exclude this spectacle of listlessness in some considerable part of the population of a ...
... looks were painted all the miseries of ennui . " The same array is , how . ever , witnessed at Paris . It is only commerce that can complete- ly exclude this spectacle of listlessness in some considerable part of the population of a ...
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... looks , is not a little improved by a hat and plume , and their graceful manner of wearing it . The better class of them , load themselves with a profusion of jewelry . The diamonds they wear are , to be sure , not of the first water ...
... looks , is not a little improved by a hat and plume , and their graceful manner of wearing it . The better class of them , load themselves with a profusion of jewelry . The diamonds they wear are , to be sure , not of the first water ...
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