| 1804 - 552 pagine
...over every countenance, as soon as the coronet was clapped on the head. Bat she that drew the greatest number of eyes, was indisputably Lady Orkney. She...behind, a mixture of fat and wrinkles ; and before, a considerable protuberance which preceded her. Add to this, tfce inimitable roll of her eye*, and her... | |
| 1821 - 346 pagine
...over every countenance, us soon as the coronet was clapped on the head. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes, was indisputably lady Orkney. She...Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and Jier gray hairs, which by good fortune stood directly upright, and it is impossible to imagine a more... | |
| Henrietta Hobart Howard Countess of Suffolk - 1824 - 478 pagine
...the ensuing coronation, from the lively pencil of Lady Mary W. Montagu : " She that drew the greatest number of eyes was indisputably Lady Orkney. She exposed...which, by good fortune, stood directly upright, and it is impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable... | |
| Henrietta Hobart Howard Countess of Suffolk - 1824 - 486 pagine
...ensuing coronation, from the lively pencil of Lady Mary W. Montagu: ' " She that drew the greatest number of eyes was indisputably Lady Orkney. She exposed...which, by good fortune, stood directly upright, and it is impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable... | |
| 1832 - 524 pagine
...over every countenance as soon as the coronet wits clapped on the head. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes was, indisputably, Lady Orkney. She...which, by good fortune, stood directly upright, and it is impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 pagine
...over every countenance, as soon as the coronet was clapped on the head. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes, was indisputably Lady Orkney. She...fortune stood directly upright, and 'tis impossible * Anne, daughter of Sir W. Pultoiey of Misterton, in the county of Stafford ; remarried to Philip Southcote,... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 430 pagine
...clapped on the \\ead. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes, was indisputably Lady Orkney.(2) She exposed behind a mixture of fat and wrinkles;...to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her gray hairs which by good fortune stood directly upright, and 't is impossible to imagine a more delightful... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 pagine
...over every countenance, as soon as the coronet was clapped on the head. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes was indisputably Lady Orkney. She exposed...behind, a mixture of fat and wrinkles ; and before, a considerable protuberance, which preceded her. Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 754 pagine
...over every countenance, as soon as the coronet was clapped on the head. But she that drew the greatest number of eyes was indisputably Lady Orkney. She exposed...behind, a mixture of fat and wrinkles; and before, a considerable protuberance, which preceded her. Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1847 - 466 pagine
...was indisputably lady Orkney ; she displayed a mixture of fat and wrinkles, and no little corpulence. Add to this the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her...which, by good fortune, stood directly upright, and it is impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable... | |
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