The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 66 筆
第 156 頁
... dress . I despise such girls as much as anybody ; but yet I do think there is a propriety , a certain respectability " - " My dear child , you certainly can't mean to say that I am not dressed re- spectably ? " 66 now . Yes , dear mamma ...
... dress . I despise such girls as much as anybody ; but yet I do think there is a propriety , a certain respectability " - " My dear child , you certainly can't mean to say that I am not dressed re- spectably ? " 66 now . Yes , dear mamma ...
第 157 頁
... dress was put on , and it appeared that the treacherous heart of the dress - maker gave out at the last , and could not allow her to retrench the amplitude of the train . Our saint re- garded its sweep with an exclamation of horror ...
... dress was put on , and it appeared that the treacherous heart of the dress - maker gave out at the last , and could not allow her to retrench the amplitude of the train . Our saint re- garded its sweep with an exclamation of horror ...
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... dress , minutely yet vividly studied from that of the close of the last century , when the strange taste of the Parisian in- croyables had penetrated everywhere ; the women's dress suggests rather than repro- duces the period ; but all ...
... dress , minutely yet vividly studied from that of the close of the last century , when the strange taste of the Parisian in- croyables had penetrated everywhere ; the women's dress suggests rather than repro- duces the period ; but all ...
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