But the one next her, with the fanciful cap, and the panache of red and white feathers, with that elegant form, that striking figure, is not she a fine woman ?"~" Why, no, Sir, not quite a fine woman; not quite such a woman as a man," (raising his chest... Lounger - Página 19por Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1787 - 326 páginas
...the panache of red and ** white feathers, with that elegant form, that. " ftriking figure, is not fhe a fine woman ?"— • " Why, no, Sir, not quite a fine woman ; not " quite fuch a woman, as a man (raifing his " cheft as he pronounced the word man, and " preffing the points... | |
| 1788 - 334 páginas
...the panache of red and " white feathers, with that elegant form, that '* ftriking figure, is not fhe a fine woman ?"— '' ** Why, no, Sir, not quite a fine woman; not " quite fuch a woman, as a man (raifing his " cheft as he pronounced the word man, and " preffing the points... | |
| 1794 - 478 páginas
...the panache of red and " white feathers, with that elegant form, that ** ftriking figure, is not me a fine woman ?"— ** Why, no, Sir, not quite a fine woman ; not ** quite fuch a woman, as a man (raifing his " cheft as he pronounced the word man, and " preffing the points... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 254 páginas
...place where we were standing, put up his glass to his eye, looked hard at the Colonel, and tlvn — put it down again. The Colonel took snuff. ' Our sex,'...you because you look like one that can understand me — There is nothing about a woman's person-merely (were she formed like the Venus de Medicis),... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 378 páginas
...stalked up to the place where we were standing, put up his glass to his eye, looked hard at the Colonel, and then — put it down again. The Colonel took snuff....you because you look like one that can understand me — There is nothing about a woman's person merely (were she formed like the Venus de fif edicts),... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 356 páginas
...one next her, with the fanciful c.ip, and the panache of red and white feathers, with that --legant form, that striking figure, is not she a fine woman...you because you look like one that can understand me — There is nothing about a woman's person merrly (were she formed like the Vemn cle Mea'icis),... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 492 páginas
...stalked up to the place where we were standing, put up his glass to his eye, looked hard at the colonel, and then — put it down again. The colonel took snuff,...you because you look like one that can understand me,— There is nothing about a woman's person merely, (were she formed like the Venus de Medicis,)... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 páginas
...same age ; she was a fine woman,'—' But the one next her, with that fanciful cap, and the pannche of red and white feathers, with that elegant form,...stake his life for.' ' But in short, Sir,' continued he,—'I speak to you because you look like one that can understand me.—' There is nothing about... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 326 páginas
...cap, and the panache of red and white feathers, with that elegant form, that striking figure, isnot she a fine woman ?" — " Why, no, Sir, not quite...you because you look like one that can understand me. — There is nothingabout a woman's person merely, (were she formed like the Venus de Medicis,)... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 734 páginas
...stalked up to the place where we were standing, put up his glass to his eye, looked hard at the Colonel, and then — put it down again. The Colonel took snuff....you because you look like one that can understand me — there is nothing about a woman's person merely, were she formed like the Venus de Medici s,... | |
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