The Court Magazine and Monthly Critic, and Lady's Magazine and Museum: A Family Journal of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashion, Etc, المجلد 26Dobbs, 1845 |
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... robes , like some of the dresses already presented to our subscribers , are emblazoned in various parts with heraldic devices . Two - thirds of the skirt of this extraordinary costume are composed of yellow brocade , the other portion ...
... robes , like some of the dresses already presented to our subscribers , are emblazoned in various parts with heraldic devices . Two - thirds of the skirt of this extraordinary costume are composed of yellow brocade , the other portion ...
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... robe , lying prostrate on the floor - an Italian stiletto , the ivory hilt of which was studded with pearls , lying close to her right hand , but not clasped in it as the Savoyard had originally imagined . The first impression created ...
... robe , lying prostrate on the floor - an Italian stiletto , the ivory hilt of which was studded with pearls , lying close to her right hand , but not clasped in it as the Savoyard had originally imagined . The first impression created ...
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... robe , like some young bride , Or statue sculptur'd from a Parian stone , Touching her cheek were roses scarcely blown ; And jessamine flowers gemm'd her raven hair , Like stars that o'er the ebon sky are strewn Whilst a sweet scent ...
... robe , like some young bride , Or statue sculptur'd from a Parian stone , Touching her cheek were roses scarcely blown ; And jessamine flowers gemm'd her raven hair , Like stars that o'er the ebon sky are strewn Whilst a sweet scent ...
الصفحة 90
... robe to prevent it . " Hear me , " said he , " I am poor and unknown , and yet have dared to love thee -nay even to hope— ” " Hope nothing ; " interrupted Violette haughtily , " but leave me . " " Ah ! have I deceived myself , when I ...
... robe to prevent it . " Hear me , " said he , " I am poor and unknown , and yet have dared to love thee -nay even to hope— ” " Hope nothing ; " interrupted Violette haughtily , " but leave me . " " Ah ! have I deceived myself , when I ...
الصفحة 91
... robe , or the pearls , braided here and there among the jetty tresses . It was almost a pity she should look so very pale , only that it gave an air of pensive langour to her whole appearance , softening its otherwise too brilliant ...
... robe , or the pearls , braided here and there among the jetty tresses . It was almost a pity she should look so very pale , only that it gave an air of pensive langour to her whole appearance , softening its otherwise too brilliant ...
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