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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עמוד 19
... suppose how this extraordinary 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 ...
... suppose how this extraordinary 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 ...
עמוד 60
... suppose it does . I have a great many admirable arguments to support this reflection ; I won't however trouble you with them , but return , in a plain style , to the history of my travels . We were met at Betsko ( a village in the ...
... suppose it does . I have a great many admirable arguments to support this reflection ; I won't however trouble you with them , but return , in a plain style , to the history of my travels . We were met at Betsko ( a village in the ...
עמוד 78
... suppose being told who we were ) looked upon us very attentively , so that we had full lei = sure to consider him . The French ambassadress agreed with me as to his good mien . I see that lady very often ; she is young , and her ...
... suppose being told who we were ) looked upon us very attentively , so that we had full lei = sure to consider him . The French ambassadress agreed with me as to his good mien . I see that lady very often ; she is young , and her ...
עמוד 87
... suppose , all employed as the better sort of them are now . I don't doubt , had he been born a Briton , but his Idylliums had been filled with descriptions of threshing and churning , both which are unknown here , the corn be- ing all ...
... suppose , all employed as the better sort of them are now . I don't doubt , had he been born a Briton , but his Idylliums had been filled with descriptions of threshing and churning , both which are unknown here , the corn be- ing all ...
עמוד 93
... suppose the true sense of the author , though not literally expressed . By his saying he went down to admire the beauty of the vines , and her charms ravish- ed his soul , I understand a poetical fiction , of having first seen her in a ...
... suppose the true sense of the author , though not literally expressed . By his saying he went down to admire the beauty of the vines , and her charms ravish- ed his soul , I understand a poetical fiction , of having first seen her in a ...
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