Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 18
... ness ; and fashion means business in Paris , and it means nothing else . It is thoroughly systematized , it is powerful , and it has its finger in the pocket of every woman of the civilized world . A little story will illustrate this ...
... ness ; and fashion means business in Paris , and it means nothing else . It is thoroughly systematized , it is powerful , and it has its finger in the pocket of every woman of the civilized world . A little story will illustrate this ...
Pagina 19
... ness - that it is thoroughly systematized -that it is a mystery - and that it has its finger in the purse of every woman in the land . Can any one doubt ? Can any fail to see that , by means of it , Paris draws a tribute of $ 90,000,000 ...
... ness - that it is thoroughly systematized -that it is a mystery - and that it has its finger in the purse of every woman in the land . Can any one doubt ? Can any fail to see that , by means of it , Paris draws a tribute of $ 90,000,000 ...
Pagina 34
... ness and mystery of the soulless crea- tion impressed her with a power to soothe the rebellion of her mood . As her horse grew tired of his tearing pace , she allowed him to drop into a more reasonable gait ; the feverish gleam of her ...
... ness and mystery of the soulless crea- tion impressed her with a power to soothe the rebellion of her mood . As her horse grew tired of his tearing pace , she allowed him to drop into a more reasonable gait ; the feverish gleam of her ...
Pagina 61
... ness . The execution was often defi- cient , but in spite of the imperfect mechanism , she conveyed something of the fire and longing that breathed from the notes , and gave the delicate touches , where the soul in its impassioned con ...
... ness . The execution was often defi- cient , but in spite of the imperfect mechanism , she conveyed something of the fire and longing that breathed from the notes , and gave the delicate touches , where the soul in its impassioned con ...
Pagina 64
... ness which assumes constantly reclining attitudes ; the capability of fainting at any required moment , are qualifications apparently quite unknown to this nine- teenth - century Hebe . Why do the artis- tic heroes and heroines of to ...
... ness which assumes constantly reclining attitudes ; the capability of fainting at any required moment , are qualifications apparently quite unknown to this nine- teenth - century Hebe . Why do the artis- tic heroes and heroines of to ...
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