| 1804 - 552 pages
...inimitable roll of her eye*, and her grey hairs, which by <jood iortoM stood directly upright, and 'tis impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle....magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thongfc; her one of the largest things of God's making, if my Lady St J***a had... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1817 - 308 pages
...inimitable roll of her eyes, and her grey hairs, which by good fortune stood directly upright, and 'tis impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle....magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my lady St. J***n had not... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 346 pages
...considerable protuberance which preceded her. Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and Jier gray hairs, which by good fortune stood directly upright,...magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my lady St. J***n had... | |
| Henrietta Hobart Howard Countess of Suffolk - 1824 - 478 pages
...behind a mixture of fat and wrinkles, and before a very considerable protuberance, which preceded her. Add to this the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her...magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual." — Letter to Lady Marr, 1727.] Clifton (Clifden), July 22, [1725.] MADAM, THE unhappy find time long.... | |
| Henrietta Hobart Howard Countess of Suffolk - Great Britain - 1824 - 486 pages
...behind a mixture of fat and wrinkles, and before a very considerable protuberance, which preceded her. Add to this the inimitable roll of her eyes, and her...magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual."—Letter to Lady Marr, 1727.] Clifton (Clifden), July 22, [1725.] MADAM, THE unhappy find time... | |
| English periodicals - 1832 - 524 pages
...behind a mixture of fat and wrinkles, and before, a very considerable protuberance which preceded her. Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and...magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making, if my Lady St. John had... | |
| English periodicals - 1832 - 526 pages
...behind a mixture of fat and wrinkles, and before, a very considerable protuberance which preceded her. Add to this, the inimitable roll of her eyes, and...considerable magnificence, which made her look as hig again as usual ; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making, if my... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Authors, English - 1837 - 466 pages
...inimitable roll of her eyes, and her grey hairs, which by good fortune stood directly upright, and 'tis impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle....magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. John had not... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - Authors, English - 1837 - 410 pages
...inimitable roll of her eyes, and her gray hairs which by good fortune stqod directly upright, and 'tis impossible to imagine a more delightful spectacle....magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual ; and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**nJ had... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1837 - 698 pages
...county of Stafford ; remarried to Philip Southcote, Esq. Died in 1746. RARIES •. 305-6004 *~«r 7 days to imagine a more delightful spectacle. She had embellished...magnificence, which made her look as big again as usual : and I should have thought her one of the largest things of God's making if my Lady St. J**n had not... | |
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