| American Institute of Instruction - 1831 - 380 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover, in the representation of the Muses or the Graces, any habiliment which would...species of application, and scarcely a well dressed kdy of any age, whose chest is not confined in such a manner as to impede the motions of respiration... | |
| 1836 - 432 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover, in the representation of the Muses or the Graces, any habiliment which would...disposition for this species of application, and scarcely a well-dressed lady of any age, whose chest is not confined in such a manner as to impede the motions... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover, in the representation of the Muses or the Graces, any habiliment which would...lead us to believe they wore stays or corsets. The tasje of the other sex is uniformly opposed to the wasp-like waist and the boarded chest. Yet, strange... | |
| John Collins Warren - 1854 - 156 σελίδες
...In the flowing robes of the Juno, the Vesta, and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor can we discover, in the representations of the Muses or the...disposition for this species of application, and scarcely a well-dressed lady of any age whose chest is not confined in such a manner as to impede the motions... | |
| Edward Warren - 1860 - 472 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover in the representation of the Muses or the Graces any habiliment which would...sex is uniformly opposed to the wasp-like waist and boarded chest." This discourse was received with extreme attention, and was attended with greater results... | |
| Edward Warren - 1860 - 470 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover in the representation of the Muses or the Graces any habiliment which would...sex is uniformly opposed to the wasp-like waist and boarded chest." This discourse was received with extreme attention, and was attended with greater results... | |
| Edward Warren - 1860 - 468 σελίδες
...and Diana, every part is light and graceful. Nor have I been able to discover in the representation of the Muses or the Graces any habiliment which would...sex is uniformly opposed to the wasp-like waist and boarded chest." This discourse was received with extreme attention, and was attended with greater results... | |
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