The Beauties of Washington IrvingLea & Blanchard... for George W. Gordon, 1839 - 349 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 18
... dress . The young lady had taken the advantage of their contest to fol- low the bent of her own taste , and fortunately it was a good one . She looked as lovely as youthful bride- groom could desire ; and the flutter of expectation ...
... dress . The young lady had taken the advantage of their contest to fol- low the bent of her own taste , and fortunately it was a good one . She looked as lovely as youthful bride- groom could desire ; and the flutter of expectation ...
Σελίδα 30
... improved in his appearance , since his visit to the world of spirits . His dress was splendid , and set off a noble figure of manly symmetry . He was no longer pale and melancholy . His fine countenance was flushed with the 30 BEAUTIES OF.
... improved in his appearance , since his visit to the world of spirits . His dress was splendid , and set off a noble figure of manly symmetry . He was no longer pale and melancholy . His fine countenance was flushed with the 30 BEAUTIES OF.
Σελίδα 40
... dress , which was a mixture of ancient and modern fashions , as most suited to set off her charms . She wore the or- naments of pure yellow gold , which her great - great- grandmother had brought over from Saardam ; the tempting ...
... dress , which was a mixture of ancient and modern fashions , as most suited to set off her charms . She wore the or- naments of pure yellow gold , which her great - great- grandmother had brought over from Saardam ; the tempting ...
Σελίδα 51
... dress , a manner , a language , an air , peculiar to themselves , and prevalent throughout the fraternity : so that , wherever an English stage coachman may be seen , he cannot be mistaken for one of any other craft or mystery . He has ...
... dress , a manner , a language , an air , peculiar to themselves , and prevalent throughout the fraternity : so that , wherever an English stage coachman may be seen , he cannot be mistaken for one of any other craft or mystery . He has ...
Σελίδα 86
... dress into consideration , like a bed and bol- sters rolled up in a suit of red curtains . The dance finished . I would gladly have taken Will off , but no ; -he was now in one of his happy moods , and there was no doing any thing with ...
... dress into consideration , like a bed and bol- sters rolled up in a suit of red curtains . The dance finished . I would gladly have taken Will off , but no ; -he was now in one of his happy moods , and there was no doing any thing with ...
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