Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e, Written During Her Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa: To which are Added Poems the Same AuthorP. Didot, the elder, in the national palace of arts and sciences, 1798 - 282 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 42
עמוד 2
... dresses ( every woman dressing her head after her own fashion ) is an additional pleasure in seeing the town . You see , hitherto , I make no complaint , dear sister , and if I continue to like travelling as well as I do at present , I ...
... dresses ( every woman dressing her head after her own fashion ) is an additional pleasure in seeing the town . You see , hitherto , I make no complaint , dear sister , and if I continue to like travelling as well as I do at present , I ...
עמוד 8
... dress , with tarnished sil ver - laced shoes , a ragged under - petticoat , a miserable mixture of vice and poverty . They have sumptuary laws in this town , which distinguish their rank by their dress , prevent the excess which ruins ...
... dress , with tarnished sil ver - laced shoes , a ragged under - petticoat , a miserable mixture of vice and poverty . They have sumptuary laws in this town , which distinguish their rank by their dress , prevent the excess which ruins ...
עמוד 18
... dress very inconve = nient , but which certainly shows the neck and shape to great advantage . I cannot forbear giving you some description of the fashions here , which are more mons = trous and contrary to all common sense and reason ...
... dress very inconve = nient , but which certainly shows the neck and shape to great advantage . I cannot forbear giving you some description of the fashions here , which are more mons = trous and contrary to all common sense and reason ...
עמוד 19
... dress sets off and improves the natural ugliness with which God Almighty has been pleased to endow them , generally speaking . Even the lovely empress herself is obliged to comply , in some degree , with these absurd fashions , which ...
... dress sets off and improves the natural ugliness with which God Almighty has been pleased to endow them , generally speaking . Even the lovely empress herself is obliged to comply , in some degree , with these absurd fashions , which ...
עמוד 21
... dress- ed in their hair , full of jewels , with fine light guns in their hands ; and at proper distances were placed three oval pictures , which were the marks to be shot at . The first was that of a CUPID , filling a bumper of Burgun ...
... dress- ed in their hair , full of jewels , with fine light guns in their hands ; and at proper distances were placed three oval pictures , which were the marks to be shot at . The first was that of a CUPID , filling a bumper of Burgun ...
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