The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 286
... ladies , without whom no scene of beauty can be complete , was absolutely striking . The Spanish lady , in a black silk dress , tastefully adapted to the symmetry of fine form , with a lace veil of the same colour , thrown negligently ...
... ladies , without whom no scene of beauty can be complete , was absolutely striking . The Spanish lady , in a black silk dress , tastefully adapted to the symmetry of fine form , with a lace veil of the same colour , thrown negligently ...
Pagina 345
... lady showed him this letter ; at which he was weak enough to be offended for being treated so familiarly . This coming round to the lady's ears , she took her revenge by writing him a letter of apology , at the same time full of irony ...
... lady showed him this letter ; at which he was weak enough to be offended for being treated so familiarly . This coming round to the lady's ears , she took her revenge by writing him a letter of apology , at the same time full of irony ...
Pagina 432
... Ladies , by Dr. Johnson . The doctor sitting one evening at sir Joshua Reynolds ' , in company with a number of ladies ... lady who gave Dr. Goldsmith , she ran round the table , kissed her , and said she forgave her every thing for the ...
... Ladies , by Dr. Johnson . The doctor sitting one evening at sir Joshua Reynolds ' , in company with a number of ladies ... lady who gave Dr. Goldsmith , she ran round the table , kissed her , and said she forgave her every thing for the ...
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