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Pagina 220
... looking- glass, she should not be ashamed to ask its advice very often. This whimsical thought worked so much upon my fancy the whole evening, that it produced a very odd dream. " Methought that, as 1 stood before my glass, the image of ...
... looking- glass, she should not be ashamed to ask its advice very often. This whimsical thought worked so much upon my fancy the whole evening, that it produced a very odd dream. " Methought that, as 1 stood before my glass, the image of ...
Pagina 315
... looking two ways at once ; but as he passed from me, I was amazed at a shape so little correspondent to his face ... glass in the other, unobserved. Behind Necessity was Vesta, the goddess of fire, with a lamp which was perpetually ...
... looking two ways at once ; but as he passed from me, I was amazed at a shape so little correspondent to his face ... glass in the other, unobserved. Behind Necessity was Vesta, the goddess of fire, with a lamp which was perpetually ...
Pagina 342
... look back on the spectacles of the Greeks and Romans of this kind, but must believe this custom took its rise from the ... glass of water ; who I imagined might have been for form's sake, the general representative of the lady fonsht for ...
... look back on the spectacles of the Greeks and Romans of this kind, but must believe this custom took its rise from the ... glass of water ; who I imagined might have been for form's sake, the general representative of the lady fonsht for ...
Pagina 384
... seeing all her wrinkles represented in i large looking-glass, threw it upon the ground in a passion, anc broke it into a thousand pieces ; but as she was afterwards survey ing the fragments with a spiteful kind of pleasure, she could no ...
... seeing all her wrinkles represented in i large looking-glass, threw it upon the ground in a passion, anc broke it into a thousand pieces ; but as she was afterwards survey ing the fragments with a spiteful kind of pleasure, she could no ...
Pagina 442
... looking-glass, by which means the etymology of the word is visible, and Pelvidera will signify a lady who often looks in glass; as indeed she had very good reason, if she had all beauties which our poet here ascribes to her. Verse the ...
... looking-glass, by which means the etymology of the word is visible, and Pelvidera will signify a lady who often looks in glass; as indeed she had very good reason, if she had all beauties which our poet here ascribes to her. Verse the ...
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