Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 293
... eyes . Whether the eyes are , or are not , affected by boring the ears , we cannot but think that this method of relieving the eyes owes its popularity to its accordance with fashion . But beauty is the great excuse ; and it is given as ...
... eyes . Whether the eyes are , or are not , affected by boring the ears , we cannot but think that this method of relieving the eyes owes its popularity to its accordance with fashion . But beauty is the great excuse ; and it is given as ...
Page 315
... eyes towards the youth , apparently to inquire the cause of his silence . Whether the soft tranquillity of the scene influenced him , or the gentle gaze of those bright eyes , it is difficult to say , but he immediately opened his mouth ...
... eyes towards the youth , apparently to inquire the cause of his silence . Whether the soft tranquillity of the scene influenced him , or the gentle gaze of those bright eyes , it is difficult to say , but he immediately opened his mouth ...
Page 333
... eyes , and soft gazelle - like eyes ; and of the quan- tities of delicate Grecian noses , and chiselled mouths , and perfect ovals , which we were to see in the course of one evening ! Fancy there being no such things as false teeth ...
... eyes , and soft gazelle - like eyes ; and of the quan- tities of delicate Grecian noses , and chiselled mouths , and perfect ovals , which we were to see in the course of one evening ! Fancy there being no such things as false teeth ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
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