Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her grey hairs, which by good fortune stood directly upright, and 'tis impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look... The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment - Page 3451832Full view - About this book
| 1804 - 552 pages
...with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thongfc; her one of the largest things of God's making, if my Lady St J***a had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor Dutchcss of M***se crept alonj... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1817 - 308 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual; and I should have thought her one...the largest things of God's making if my lady St. J***n had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor duchess of M***se crept along... | |
| 1821 - 346 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one...the largest things of God's making if my lady St. J***n had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor duchess of M***se crept along... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 470 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual; and I should have thought her one...poor Duchess of Montrose crept along with a dozen of black snakes playing round her face; and my Lady Portland f (who is * Lady Orkney, whom Swift calls... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 466 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual; and I should have thought her one...poor Duchess of Montrose crept along with a dozen of black snakes playing round her face; and my Lady Portland f (who is * Lady Orkney, whom Swift calls... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 698 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual : and I should have thought her one...the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**n had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor Duchess of M***se crept along... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 446 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one...the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**nf had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor Duchess ofM***se J crept along... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 410 pages
...spectacle. She had embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one...the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**nJ had not displayed all her charms in honor of the day. The poor Duchess of M***se§ crept along... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 pages
...embellished all this with considerable magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual: and 1 should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**n had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor Duchess of M***se crept along... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 446 pages
...usual; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**nf had not displayed all her charms in honour of the day. The poor Duchess of M***se J crept along with a dozen of black snakes playing round her face, and my Lady P***nd § (who... | |
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