| William Fitz Hawley - 1831 - 252 σελίδες
...tresses. Page 145, line 3. " MU.II time is consumed in combing and braiding the hair after battling, and, at the greater festivals, in enriching and powdering it with small bits of silver gilded." Chandler page 124. 2 .1 faded jasmine, fallen from ker hair, Lay at her crtesifg ftet. Pag« 145, line... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1844 - 1382 σελίδες
...coin, or of the pieces called ' Byzantines. At her cheeks is ' a lock of hair made to curl to' ward the face ; and down her ' back falls a profusion of tresses, ' spreading over her shoulders." — ii. 140. s Lucian. Amor. § 41. Homer in numerous passages celebrates the deep bosoms of his country... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 508 σελίδες
...of gold coin, or the pieces called Byzantines. At her cheek is a lock of hair, made to curl towards the face ; and down her back falls a profusion of...and powdering it with small bits of silver, gilded, and resembling a violin in shape, and woven in at regular distances. She is painted blue round the... | |
| Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton Countess of Wilton - 1846 - 512 σελίδες
...of gold coin, or the pieces called Byzantines. At her cheek is a lock of hair, made to curl towards the face ; and down her back falls a profusion of...and powdering it with small bits of silver, gilded, and resembling a violin in shape, and woven in at regular distances. She is painted blue round the... | |
| Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1852 - 1216 σελίδες
...of gold coin, or the pieces called Byzantines. At her cbeok is a lock of hair, mode to curl towards the face; and down her back falls a profusion of tresses,...combing and braiding the hair after bathing; and, tit the greater festivals, in enriching and powdering it with small bits of silver, gilded, and resembling... | |
| 1776 - 822 σελίδες
...down her back falls a profuiion of trèfle;, ¿^reading over her (boulders. Much time is confiimed in combing and braiding the hair after bathing, and, at the greater festivals, in ñiriching and powdering it with final! bits of filver gilded, refembling a violin in ftinpe, and wrven... | |
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