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On the other end stand their pensive partners , that are to be . ... the Ladies indeed may ogle , and the Gentlemen sigh , but an embargo is laid on any closer commerce ; at length ... the Lady directeress . . . pitches on a Gentleman ...
On the other end stand their pensive partners , that are to be . ... the Ladies indeed may ogle , and the Gentlemen sigh , but an embargo is laid on any closer commerce ; at length ... the Lady directeress . . . pitches on a Gentleman ...
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The Chinese lady spies on her lover through a screen ( 2 : 168 ) , and the Japanese emperor and his ladies view from behind lattices the spectacle of the groveling European merchants ( 2 : 456 ) . But Western society makes being seen as ...
The Chinese lady spies on her lover through a screen ( 2 : 168 ) , and the Japanese emperor and his ladies view from behind lattices the spectacle of the groveling European merchants ( 2 : 456 ) . But Western society makes being seen as ...
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When Miss Mazzard approaches , Jeffrey finds , " by the warmth of the two ladies ' protestations , " that they are evidently " intimate , esteemed friends and acquaintances . Both were so pleased at this happy rencounter , that they ...
When Miss Mazzard approaches , Jeffrey finds , " by the warmth of the two ladies ' protestations , " that they are evidently " intimate , esteemed friends and acquaintances . Both were so pleased at this happy rencounter , that they ...
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