| Isaac Disraeli - 1794 - 478 pagine
...heighten" ed by the auburn tint of the locks, and the " too lively fplendour of the fair will be " foftcned by the greyim caft with which we " tinge the trefles."...to prove that their art has claims to genius, the coejfeurs de dames add, ** If the arrangement of the hair, and the various Various colours we give... | |
| Edward Nares - 1823 - 386 pagine
...lively splendour of the fair will be softened by : the greyish <ast with which we tinge the tresses." To prove that their art has claims to genius, the...add, " if the arrangement of the hair and the various colours we give to the locks do not answer our intention, we have under our hands the brilliant treasures... | |
| Edward Nares - 1824 - 424 pagine
...lively splendour of the fair will be softened by the greyish cast with which we tinge the tresses." To prove that their art has claims to genius, the...add, " if the arrangement of the hair and the various colours we give to the locks do not answer our intention, we have under our hands the brilliant treasures... | |
| 1826 - 372 pagine
...lively splendour of the fair will be softened by the grayish cast with which we tinge the tresses." In another place, to prove that their art has claims..." If the arrangement of the hair, and the various colours we give the locks, do not answer our intention, we hare under our hands the brilliant treasure*... | |
| 1826 - 384 pagine
...lively splendour of the fair, will be softened by the greyish cast with which we tinge the tresses." In another place, to prove that their art has claims to genius, the coejfeurs de dames add, " If the arrangement of the hair, and the various colours we give the locks,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1865 - 462 pagine
...lively splendor of the fair will be softened by the grayish cast with which we tinge the tresses." In another place, to prove that their art has claims to genius, the coiffeurs de dames add : " If the arrangement of the hair, and the various colors we give the locks,... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1868 - 906 pagine
...lively splendor of the fair will be softened by the grayish cast with which we tinge the tresses." In another place, to prove that their art has claims to genius, the coifleurs de dames add : " If the arrangement of the hair, and the various colors we give the locks,... | |
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