Mistress Vaga must have all the fascinations you credit her with to have made conquest of him.
For he but spoke the truth about the fascinations of a certain lady, and more than one present had felt their spell to the surrender of hearts.
This artful woman had drawn the spell of her fascinations as closely about that pure girl as she had enthralled him.
In spite of the indignation which both Clo and Victoria displayed, he was exerting all his fascinations on the newcomer, while her neglected beau sat looking like a modern Othello, with every glance expressive of bowie-knives at least.
She had made it plain enough, by all the artless signs which simple maidens know not how to hide, that his fascinations had done their fatal work upon her heart.
The fascinations of civilized habits have made no stronger hold upon me since we relinquished that grand idea.
She saw that, when the time of coquetry and its fascinations has passed, still, with faculties like hers, there was yet a great game to be played.
The writer is the Princess Sabloukoff, a lady of whose attractions and fascinations you have often heard me speak.
If the Princess had a real appreciation of the fine abilities of Sir Horace, he estimated at their full value all the resources of her wondrous tact and skill, and the fascinations which even yet surrounded her.
Of all this delightful and brilliant party she is the one born recluse, severe in youthful virtue, untouched by any of the fascinations of the world.
Every woman of his flock had unconsciously some secret conviction that to her was reserved the triumph of subduing this intractable nature, hitherto unconquered by the fascinations of the sex.
It is as impossible for such women not to exert their fascinations as it is for a magnet to cease to attract.
She's so refreshing after the artificial belles of a Calcutta ballroom, with their stereotyped fascinations and their complete manual of flirtation, the same for ever and ever.
Are we always to live in a state of exile from the charms and fascinations of social intercourse?
Lady Sara never augured well to the success of her fascinations when the countess addressed any of her victims; and therefore she now tried every means in her power to draw aside the attention of the count.
Presently Challis heard the diseased voice of the hideous instrument, dwelling on the fascinations of a yellow girl; and, for once, felt grateful to its inventor.
Much more dangerous, that sort of thing, to our thinking, than the primitive fascinations of Aphrodite herself!
The awful stillness oftentimes of summer noons, when no winds were abroad, the appealing silence of gray or misty afternoons,--these were fascinations as of witchcraft.
And perhaps this natural precedency in authority of years and judgment, united to the tender humility with which she declined to assert it, had been amongst the fascinations of her presence.
Paganism records the fascinations of famous women who could allure the greatest statesmen and the wisest moralists to their charmed circle of admirers,--of women who united high intellectual culture with physical beauty.
Persons who have been guarded against the usual contrivances by which the conventional Devil works his wonders find themselves impotent before the fascinations of Densdeth.
If Trevalyon determined to win her, the many fascinations of manner he was master of, he having made woman a study, would cause her, he feared, to succumb at the last.
The actors are Vaura Vernon (the infant of last scene) who has been expecting her loved uncle, Colonel Haughton, who is at Baden-Baden held in the fascinations of its gaming tables.
One of Zimbabwe's fascinations seems to be the absence of all knowledge about it, of all why and wherefore.
It is one of Rhodesia's mysteries, and one also of its fascinations; those mysteries and fascinations which so far have effectually baffled all efforts to find the clue and read the closed book.
Impressionable as wax, the town had already cast its fascinations over him; he was in the charmed circle.
The glitter and glamour of society; the devil-may-care fascinations of Bohemia; they had lured him to such agony as this!
They seem to have reigned for their social fascinations as much as by their physical beauty.
How remarkable must have been her fascinations if at that age she could have diverted, even for a time, the great captain from his conquests, and chained him to her side!
The original notion of making the poetic and scenic intention paramount was forgotten, and the opera became cultivated solely as a means for the display of all the fascinations of vocalism.
Strict religionists have always looked upon this tendency with suspicion, and have often strenuously opposed it, seeing in the sensuous fascinations of the art an obstacle to complete absorption in spiritual concerns.
Meanwhile, a strange rich odor fills the air, and Nature seems to concentrate all fascinations and claim all senses for this jubilee of her darling.
She determined to send for him, on business, and then to try her fascinations upon him, to draw him out, and see if he held her secret.
With a feeling bordering on recklessness he banished compunctions, and yielded himself more completely to the inspiration of ambition and the fascinations of Miss Ainsley.
But all the Greeks, and after them the Romans, especially in the time of Cicero, sought the graces and fascinations of style.
It worried her, as it had worried her in the old girlish days when Peggy Saville had refused to pay the homage which she expected from her companions, and now, as then, she put forth all her fascinations in order to subdue the unruly spirit.
It's all very well for you, sir, who can never wear anything but a black coat and hat, but consider the fascinations of summer fashions to poor defenceless women!
She was by no means deaf to Rosalind's insinuation, and the knowledge that haughty Hector had been so favourably impressed by her fascinations could not fail to be agreeable to a girlish heart.
Sylvia's annoyance converted her into a very hedgehog of dignity, and the prickly quills kept the young fellow at such a distance that he lost faith in his own fascinations for the first and only time in his career.
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