Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 133William Blackwood, 1883 |
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... girl of the period was simple in material and form — fine muslin, with lace fichus, ruffles, broad sashes, and the hair worn in long loose curls down the back, my own coming in naturally for this fashion. As it was in my case, so I ...
... girl of the period was simple in material and form — fine muslin, with lace fichus, ruffles, broad sashes, and the hair worn in long loose curls down the back, my own coming in naturally for this fashion. As it was in my case, so I ...
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... girl who played it had to be apart from the scene , and , as she never would take the right cue , she was always breaking in at the wrong place . I was the Imogen ; and , curiously enough , it was as Imogen my dear governess first saw ...
... girl who played it had to be apart from the scene , and , as she never would take the right cue , she was always breaking in at the wrong place . I was the Imogen ; and , curiously enough , it was as Imogen my dear governess first saw ...
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... girl of the period was simple in material and form fine muslin , with lace fichus , ruffles , broad sashes , and the hair worn in long loose curls down the back , my own coming in naturally for this fashion . As it was in my case , so I ...
... girl of the period was simple in material and form fine muslin , with lace fichus , ruffles , broad sashes , and the hair worn in long loose curls down the back , my own coming in naturally for this fashion . As it was in my case , so I ...
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... girl ; but in a criticism on the play - I suppose the day after , but as I was never allowed to have my mind disturbed by theatrical criti- cisms , I cannot feel sure I was accused of having arranged this as a trick to produce an effect ...
... girl ; but in a criticism on the play - I suppose the day after , but as I was never allowed to have my mind disturbed by theatrical criti- cisms , I cannot feel sure I was accused of having arranged this as a trick to produce an effect ...
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... girl at home " Post- humus makes merry : — " The jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean ) laughs from's free lungs , cries ' Oh ! Can my sides hold , to think that man , who knows By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , -yea ...
... girl at home " Post- humus makes merry : — " The jolly Briton ( Your lord , I mean ) laughs from's free lungs , cries ' Oh ! Can my sides hold , to think that man , who knows By history , report , or his own proof , What woman is , -yea ...
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