Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 14
... beauty always recog- nizes beauty as a distinguished relative ; and Isabel turned her head , to render it as attractive as it could be . The general smiled , and , after gazing for another minute with evident pleasure , he said " Do me ...
... beauty always recog- nizes beauty as a distinguished relative ; and Isabel turned her head , to render it as attractive as it could be . The general smiled , and , after gazing for another minute with evident pleasure , he said " Do me ...
Page 148
... beauty " - " veiling an Indian beauty " is a direct contradiction of the writer's meaning , for he is exposing the way in which external ornament is often made to conceal real deformity . Consequently , Sir Thomas Han- mer proposed to ...
... beauty " - " veiling an Indian beauty " is a direct contradiction of the writer's meaning , for he is exposing the way in which external ornament is often made to conceal real deformity . Consequently , Sir Thomas Han- mer proposed to ...
Page 616
... BEAUTY EVERYWHERE . - We all of us , in a great measure , create our own happiness , which is not half so much dependent upon scenes and circumstances as most people are apt to imagine ; and so it is with beauty . Nature does little ...
... BEAUTY EVERYWHERE . - We all of us , in a great measure , create our own happiness , which is not half so much dependent upon scenes and circumstances as most people are apt to imagine ; and so it is with beauty . Nature does little ...
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