La Belle Assemblée, المجلد 18J. Bell, 1818 |
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... female , is the ruin of many ; how can it be otherwise , when the child of an adventuring tradesman , for instance , is brought up in the same style as that of a peer , or of a wealthy commoner ? Although I should feel inclined to blame ...
... female , is the ruin of many ; how can it be otherwise , when the child of an adventuring tradesman , for instance , is brought up in the same style as that of a peer , or of a wealthy commoner ? Although I should feel inclined to blame ...
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... female , are faulty ; but the kind and degree of failings , you will acknow - 1 ledge , make an essential difference in their merit or demerit . " " True , my dear Sir : will you , therefore , The reader will have anticipated that Mrs ...
... female , are faulty ; but the kind and degree of failings , you will acknow - 1 ledge , make an essential difference in their merit or demerit . " " True , my dear Sir : will you , therefore , The reader will have anticipated that Mrs ...
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PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN DRESS . THE merchants ' wives , and the superior females of the peasantry , wear a dress pe - casion apoplexies . Complaints in the and ease to the female form , can never be. trimmed with a bias fold of gauze ...
PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN DRESS . THE merchants ' wives , and the superior females of the peasantry , wear a dress pe - casion apoplexies . Complaints in the and ease to the female form , can never be. trimmed with a bias fold of gauze ...
الصفحة 40
and ease to the female form , can never be many of them , in the habit of reading and too earnestly recommended . When we treat of those fashions which are pernicious , we are led into a wide field , and it is a subject which calls ...
and ease to the female form , can never be many of them , in the habit of reading and too earnestly recommended . When we treat of those fashions which are pernicious , we are led into a wide field , and it is a subject which calls ...
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... female , whose native graces , har- monious voice , and pleasing manners , had so often obtained their approbation and applause at the Argyle Rooms . At the end of the performance , the Duchess of York sent for Mademoiselle Anaïs ; and ...
... female , whose native graces , har- monious voice , and pleasing manners , had so often obtained their approbation and applause at the Argyle Rooms . At the end of the performance , the Duchess of York sent for Mademoiselle Anaïs ; and ...
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الصفحة 336 - Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks the earth with ruin — his control Stops with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy...
الصفحة 335 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, •To mingle with the Universe, and feel What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean— roll!
الصفحة 52 - The growth of coral appears to cease when the worm is no longer exposed to the washing of the sea. Thus a reef rises in the form of a cauliflower, till its top has gained the level of the highest tides, above which the worm has no power to advance, and the reef of course no longer extends itself upwards. The...
الصفحة 106 - Now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature ; they being both servants of his providence. Art is the perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world, and art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for nature is the art of God...
الصفحة 228 - Mecklenburg with desolation. I know, Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace. I know you may think it more properly my province to study the...
الصفحة 172 - There is a mystic thread of life So dearly wreathed with mine alone, That destiny's relentless knife At once must sever both or none. There is a form on which these eyes Have often gazed with fond delight ; By day that form their joy supplies, And dreams restore it through the night. There is...
الصفحة 50 - Come, my friends, we will drink together. It is now forty years since I worked like you, at this Press, as a journeyman Printer.
الصفحة 52 - The examination of a coral reef, during the different stages of one tide, is particularly interesting. When the tide has left it for some time, it becomes dry, and appears to be a compact rock, exceedingly hard and...
الصفحة 313 - I returned home almost in desperation. When I opened the door of my study, where Lavater alone could have found a library, the first object which presented itself was an immense folio of a brief, twenty golden guineas wrapped up beside it, and the name of Old Bob Lyons marked upon the back of it. I paid my landlady — bought a good dinner — gave Bob Lyons a share of it — and that dinner was the date of my prosperity.
الصفحة 52 - ... invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common...