Hemans", said he to me very gravely, "how necessary it is occasionally for every lady to see things weighed herself." Poveretta me! I looked as good as I could, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clearsighted, so that I believe no suspicion... The Metropolitan - Pagina 671836Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1837 - 1322 pagine
...nerself.' ' Poveretta me !' I looked as good as I could ; and, happily for me, the poetic eyes arc not very clear-sighted, so that I believe no suspicion...of having my picture taken with a pair in my hand." — Letter from ' Doce Nest,' AmAleside. TOL. IX. 30 which the frequency of her compositions required,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' Poveretta me ! — I looked as good as I could, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...the mighty master's mind ; indeed, I told him that 1 looked upon scales as particularly graceful things, and bid great thoughts of having my picture taken... | |
| 1836 - 540 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' Poveretta me ! — I looked as good as I could, and, happily for me, the poetic. eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...of having my picture taken with a pair in my hand. Tell • that I am going to revisit Corriston on Saturday, driven by the same straw-hatted and green-ribanded... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1836 - 302 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' • Poveretta me ! I looked as good as I could, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clearsighted, so...of having my picture taken with a pair in my hand." .... Dove Nest Cottage, Ambleside, July 20lh, 1830. " My dear Mr. L , " A letter which I received this... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1836 - 528 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' ' Povereila me! I looked as good ai 1 could, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clearsighted, so...of having my picture taken with a pair in my hand." .... Dove Nest Cottage, Ambleside, July 20ih, 1830. " My dear Mr. L , "A letter which I received this... | |
| Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1836 - 344 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' ' Poveretta me /' I looked as good as I could, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...yet flashed upon the mighty master's mind : indeed 1 told him that I looked upon scales as particularly graceful things, and had great thoughts of having... | |
| 1836 - 492 pagine
...lady to see things weighed herself.' Poveretta me ! — I looked as good as I cotdd, and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so that I believe no suspicion, derogatory to my notahility of character, has yet flashed upon the mighty master's mind ; indeed, I told him that I... | |
| 1837 - 660 pagine
...lady to see things weighed Tierself.' ' Poveretta me !' I looked as gooa as I could ; and, happily for me, the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...thoughts of having my picture taken with a pair in rny hand." — Letter / ran ' Dove Nest,' Ambleside. TOL. DC. 30 which the frequency of her compositions... | |
| 1881 - 976 pagine
...every lady to see things weighed herself.' Poveretta me! I looked as good as I could, and happily for me the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...my notability of character has yet flashed upon the master's mind; indeed, I told him that I looked upon the scales as particularly graceful tilings, and... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1881 - 980 pagine
...every lady to see things weighed herself.' Poveretta me ' I looked as good as I could, and happily for me the poetic eyes are not very clear-sighted, so...my notability of character has yet flashed upon the master's mind ; indeed, I told him that I looked upon the scales as particularly graceful tilings,... | |
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