The Lady's Magazine and Museum, Volume 9J. Page, 1836 - English literature |
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... silk stockings . They were introduced from Italy , her native country . She invented pommelled side saddles , and the manner of sitting on horseback in vogue with ladies now . Her figure was remarkably fine however , it is disguised by ...
... silk stockings . They were introduced from Italy , her native country . She invented pommelled side saddles , and the manner of sitting on horseback in vogue with ladies now . Her figure was remarkably fine however , it is disguised by ...
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... silk - maidens , as the young persons usually employed in embroidering and other fancy works were called , bearing between them the costly mantle of white and silver brocade , fringed and powdered with goodly pearls , and lined with ...
... silk - maidens , as the young persons usually employed in embroidering and other fancy works were called , bearing between them the costly mantle of white and silver brocade , fringed and powdered with goodly pearls , and lined with ...
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... silk - maiden , who had crept to the door to listen , " be not so sorely affrayed , I beseech you , with Mistress Joan's peevish coil ; one would think she were stark mad to scare you thus . There is no blood spilled , nor any thing in ...
... silk - maiden , who had crept to the door to listen , " be not so sorely affrayed , I beseech you , with Mistress Joan's peevish coil ; one would think she were stark mad to scare you thus . There is no blood spilled , nor any thing in ...
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... silk ; her waist , it is said , like a thread in fineness , seemed ready to break . ' • " Though young women are secluded from the world , it is deemed right to inform them that their characters , nevertheless , may be per- fectly known ...
... silk ; her waist , it is said , like a thread in fineness , seemed ready to break . ' • " Though young women are secluded from the world , it is deemed right to inform them that their characters , nevertheless , may be per- fectly known ...
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... silk flags and garlands of flowers , yet within she often finds only poverty and indigence . I found worse , poverty and pride ; a sour step- mother , an infirm father - in - law , seemed to contrive how they might make me feel that I ...
... silk flags and garlands of flowers , yet within she often finds only poverty and indigence . I found worse , poverty and pride ; a sour step- mother , an infirm father - in - law , seemed to contrive how they might make me feel that I ...
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