The London Saturday journal, Volym 1–41841 |
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... dress , and customs . Perhaps no place can offer greater variety of costume ; and the habits of the poorer classes are so different from those of our English peasantry , that , in every walk , some- thing strange and new presents itself ...
... dress , and customs . Perhaps no place can offer greater variety of costume ; and the habits of the poorer classes are so different from those of our English peasantry , that , in every walk , some- thing strange and new presents itself ...
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... dress . Farther on , is a beautiful Madonna by Carlo Dolce . Among countless Madonnas at Blenheim , this is the most pre - eminently beautiful . She is in a blue dress , wearing a tiara of brilliants on her forehead ; there is a soft ...
... dress . Farther on , is a beautiful Madonna by Carlo Dolce . Among countless Madonnas at Blenheim , this is the most pre - eminently beautiful . She is in a blue dress , wearing a tiara of brilliants on her forehead ; there is a soft ...
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... dress , Whose bonnet cost but half a crown , And who made hers for less ? Who treats with gooseberry champagne , And who loves currant pie- Is this the converse I must share ? I vow I'd rather die . Just fancy me , with nerves so fine A ...
... dress , Whose bonnet cost but half a crown , And who made hers for less ? Who treats with gooseberry champagne , And who loves currant pie- Is this the converse I must share ? I vow I'd rather die . Just fancy me , with nerves so fine A ...
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... dress . " A man so various , that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome ; Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was everything by starts , and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon , Was chemist ...
... dress . " A man so various , that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome ; Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was everything by starts , and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon , Was chemist ...
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... dress ; Yet thy true lovers more admire by far Thy naked beauties - give ine a cigar ! Thus sang Byron in praise of the Virginian weed , and thus has sung or would sing many another of the sons of bale - fire ; and thy pointed beard is ...
... dress ; Yet thy true lovers more admire by far Thy naked beauties - give ine a cigar ! Thus sang Byron in praise of the Virginian weed , and thus has sung or would sing many another of the sons of bale - fire ; and thy pointed beard is ...
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